It has been revealed that Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy and Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward held a meeting in May to discuss the transfer of Harry Kane—with the former firmly ruling out the sale of the youngster.
According to the Guardian's David Hytner, the pair met "as stories first emerged of United’s interest in Kane and he [Levy] made it plain that he would not entertain any bids for his club’s prized asset. That position has not changed."
United are in need of more firepower following the sales of Robin van Persie and Angel Di Maria, while Radamel Falcao's loan spell at Old Trafford also came to an end with the Red Devils opting not to make his stay permanent.