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Transfer News: Tottenham set £150m price tag on Kane, Chelsea make Haaland contact, Guardiola sees Grealish chase as vital

Chelsea make Haaland contact
In pursuit of Erling Haaland, Chelsea has officially informed Dortmund about their interest in landing the star player.
Thomas Tuchel, who happens to be the current manager of Chelsea gave his verdict concerning what he wants in the centre-forward other to strengthen the team ahead of 2020-2021.
Guardiola sees Grealish chase as vital
Man City manager Pep Guardiola rate Jack Grealishequally with Harry Kane. The Spanish manager said signing Grealish will be of good advantage for his team.
Following Sergio Aguero’s Departure from his team, the centre-forward position will be replaced with senior talent, Pep said.
Guardiola has the desire to land both Grealish and Kane if their respective clubs willing to sell them.
Juve negotiating permanent Morata deal
Juventus wants to make Alvaro Morata’s loan deal from Atletico Madrid permanent this summer. The Bianconeri paid a €10 million loan fee, but are ready to trigger the option to pay the agreed price of €45m (£39m/$55m). The star player scored 11 goals in 32 Serie A game in the just concluded season for Juventus.
Roma interested in Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio
Portuguese goalie, Rui Patricio is wanted by Serie A side AS Roma this summer with Wolves placing a €12m price tag on their number 1, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Tottenham set £150m price tag on Kane
Manchester City are keen on signing Tottenham striker Harry Kane, but Spur has set a price of £150 million (€174m/$211m) in cash-only. The club does not want players in exchange.
The above clause came as a result of Man City’s plan to offer Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus in other to get the job done.
Kane has scored 23 goals and 14 assist this season with Spurs.
Zidane to wait for France job
Former Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane will wait for the French national job before he can listen to any offer, according to Libertad Digital.
Zidane parted ways with Madrid last month, and he cited the main reason for his departure.
“lack of trust and positive human connection within the club,” according to Libertad Digital.
Didier Deschamps has said he doesn’t intend to leave his position in charge of France anytime soon, so barring a failure at Euro 2020, Zidane may have to wait a while for his turn.