Manchester City, Manchester United tempt Harry Kane with huge contracts

Reports in England claim that the two Manchester clubs are poised to offer Harry Kane £80million in wages to tempt the Tottenham striker.

The Three Lions captain is thought to be keen on a better shot at winning trophies, having drawn a blank so far in his career

According to The Sun, they are both prepared to hand him a five-year contract with a £300,000-a-week basic salary — £70k up on his Tottenham deal, which still has three years to run.

Chelsea are also in the hunt for Kane, 27, but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has placed a massive price tag on the Prem’s 22-goal top scorer.

And it is understood the battle for Kane’s signature is set to be a straight fight between the two Manchester rivals, who believe they offer him the best chance to win trophies.

There would be further bonuses for goals scored and success on the pitch, making Kane one of the Prem’s best-paid players.

Prem champs City are thought to be Kane’s preferred option.

But United feel the England skipper can be one of the final pieces in their jigsaw.

When quizzed after the 1-1 home draw with Fulham on Tuesday evening, boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “I can’t say we’re not signing a striker.

“We’re building towards a better squad. Hopefully we end up with a stronger squad when we start next season and be more consistent to challenge the one in front of us.”

He added: “I can’t comment on other teams’ players or what has been speculated.

“I want to show Tottenham the respect they deserve.”

Kane’s Spurs exit is poised to spark an exodus of stars from the Londoners.