French media outlet Foot Mercato broke the news that Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Carney's managerial team has started negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) director Gambos to discuss the possibility of the England international joining the club. With only one year left on his contract, Tottenham may be forced to sell the top scorer with the most goals in the team's history this summer as he does not want to stay in the team without the Cup.
Halikani said back in January this year that there was no point in extending his contract with Tottenham, and as we all know, he is eager to win the Cup, but Tottenham has not been able to win the various trophies, coupled with the fact that they have failed to reach the top 4 of this season's Premier League, and will not be able to take part in the next UEFA Europa League, which will further increase the likelihood of Halikani leaving the team.
Manchester United, Bayern Munich and PSG are all eyeing Halikani, with PSG being the most sincere, as the Ligue 1 powerhouse plans to overhaul its forward line this summer, dropping two South American stars, Mays and Nima, and signing an authentic No. 9 scorer to complement Kylian McBarbee's attack, with director Gambos advocating for the signing of Halikani.
PSG swept the French local championships in recent years, can definitely satisfy the dream of Halikani championships, although the Tottenham Hotspur side has been asking for 100 million pounds (about 980 million Hong Kong dollars) transfer fee, but because Halikani has only one year left on the contract, I believe that it is difficult to open up the sky asking price, or else the contract expires in the next summer at any time, people and money are lost.