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Tottenham Transfer News: Latest Harry Kane and Eric Dier Rumours
- Updated: September 10, 2016
AC Milan reportedly want to sign Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane. The Rossoneri could use the money generated from their pending takeover by a Chinese consortium to fund any move for the Spurs attacker.
That’s according to Darren Lewis of the Daily Mirror. He revealed how Milan plan to test Spurs’ resolve not to sell their prolific No. 10: “Milan, who have been European champions seven times and won 18 domestic league titles but finished just eighth, 10th and seventh in Serie A over the past three seasons and currently sit 12th, are ready to make their own move for him—and believe they could yet have the financial clout to do so.”
Milan were reportedly on the brink of being sold to Chinese interests back in July, according to former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, per BBC News. In August, Berlusconi confirmed he had in fact agreed to a sale, per Reuters (h/t Sky Sports).
More recently, AC Milan Club of NYC shared a press release from Fininvest, detailing how the Rossoneri have signed a preliminary contract with Chinese investors.
While the confirmation of Milan’s sale to Chinese interests is yet to be officially confirmed, if the deal goes through, there’s no doubt the Serie A club would have the money to land Kane.
Yet, it’s still far from certain Tottenham would sell or that Kane would welcome a move. The England striker recently completed his half-century of goals for the club, according to …