Real Madrid eye £177m Harry Kane transfer after stunning month for Tottenham

REAL MADRID are eyeing a stunning £177m summer deal for Harry Kane, according to reports in Spain.

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Harry Kane is on Real Madrid's radar after a stunning September saw him score 13 times

Kane has become one of the most explosive strikers in world football and scored 13 goals for club and country in September.

And Eduardo Inda told El Chiringuito: "Real Madrid are asking for Harry Kane for next season, but you know the price and they are 200 million euros.”

And Don Balon claim Florentino Perez is not scared by the price and will do everything to assemble the best strike force in the world again.

Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema are both uncertain of their futures and could be sold next year.

Real Madrid are already seven points off the pace this year following a disastrous start to the season.

Barcelona have won all seven games and lead the La Liga table by five points already.

Cristiano Ronaldo has returned from suspension and hasn’t scored in three La Liga games, while Bale has two domestic goals and Benzema is yet to find the net.

Bale and Benzema have had injury problems this term but Perez is considering selling both to fund his next attacking trident.

Paulo Dybala and Antoine Griezmann are in his mind with Kane the new name on his list.

Kylian Mbappe was the man he wanted before joining PSG last summer.

Tottenham's Harry Kane scores hat-trick against APOEL

Tottenham would not welcome bids for Kane but have been in this position in the past and been forced to sell Bale, Luke Modric, Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Carrick.

Kane, though, has always maintained his desire to stay put and could break the mould by maintaining loyalty to the north London club.

But Simon Jordan thinks he’s ready to make the move.

“I’m not trying to be disrespectful to Tottenham,” Jordan told talkSPORT.

“But if Manchester United come calling for Harry Kane, or Real Madrid – with an ageing forward line - come calling [it will be hard to resist]. 

“I think in a year’s time it will be very difficult for Harry Kane, at his peak, with Tottenham potentially not winning the Premier League and maybe struggling to even get into the Champions League, to resist the opportunity to move along.”

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