
Given the absence of immediate Champions League football, it seems increasingly unlikely that Kane, the club's all-time leading goal scorer, will extend his contract. Complicating matters further is Levy's perceived reluctance to sell to a Premier League rival. Kane prefers to stay in the Premier League to pursue silverware and break records.
While Manchester United remains a potential destination, there may be an opportunity for the 29-year-old to embark on the next phase of his career in Spain. Cadena Ser reports that an intermediary has approached Real Madrid to gauge their interest in the England captain.
However, earlier this year, it was reported that Real officials were hesitant to make significant financial investments in the upcoming transfer window. Their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham, estimated to cost over £100 million, suggests a change in approach. The progress made in securing Bellingham's transfer might reduce the likelihood of Kane moving to La Liga. Nevertheless, the report indicates that Real Madrid could potentially include Eden Hazard as part of the deal.
Interestingly, Hazard has previously expressed his contentment and desire to remain in Madrid until 2024. Despite this, the Belgian winger has been on the fringes of Carlo Ancelotti's squad. Prior to his move to Real, Hazard spent seven successful years in London with Chelsea.
Please note that the information provided is based on reports and should be considered as speculation at this point.