Barcelona chief tracks Man Utd's Anthony Martial AND Spurs' Harry Kane for summer swoop

BARCELONA sporting director Robert Fernandez has been scouting Anthony Martial and Harry Kane ahead of a potential summer double deal.

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Harry Kane and Anthony Martial are reportedly both targets for Barcelona

Barcelona are yet to find a suitable replacement for Neymar and have set their sights on a number of attacking talents in the summer.

Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo claim Tottenham striker Harry Kane and Manchester United winger Anthony Martial are both on their radar.

The report says Barca sporting director Robert Fernandez was in attendance at the Bernabeu this week to watch Kane in the 1-1 draw with Real Madrid.

And Fernandez is said to have hotfooted it to Portugal last night to run the rule over Martial in the 1-0 win over Benfica.

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Anthony Martial is not a regular starter for Manchester United under Jose Mourinho

Man Utd's Martial slices through CSKA defence

Mundo Deportivo claim Martial is of particular interest to Barca as he could fill the void on the left side of attack following Neymar’s switch to Paris Saint-Germain.

The Spanish outlet thinks the Frenchman would be open to a move to the Nou Camp as he is not a first-choice player under Jose Mourinho.

The 21-year-old has made 11 appearances in all competitions for the Red Devils this term but has started only five.

He will also have just one year remaining on his contract next summer, meaning United could be looking for a buyer unless he pens a new deal.

Kane’s route to the Nou Camp is perhaps more complicated and Barca could face stiff competition for his signature from their rivals Real Madrid.

The La Liga champions are said to also be showing interest in the England international and could make a £200million swoop next summer.

Kane has been in fine form for Spurs this season, racking up 11 goals in 11 appearances despite suffering a goal-drought in August.

He is under contract until June 2022, having agreed a new deal in December last year.

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