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Man Utd need to sign Kane and Sancho, says club legend Ferdinand

Man Utd need to sign Kane and Sancho, says club legend Ferdinand
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The Red Devils need to break the bank to bring the star English duo to Old Trafford, the pundit says

Manchester United should pay whatever it takes to sign England internationals Harry Kane and Jadon Sancho, according to Red Devils legend Rio Ferdinand.

Dortmund prodigy Sancho has long been linked with a move to the Theatre of Dreams – with the speculation growing that the 20-year-old is ready to sign on the dotted line at Old Trafford.

Tottenham talisman Kane has been on the books of the North London side his entire senior career, but recently didn’t commit to the club when asked about his future.

Ferdinand believes Kane has started dropping hints about what he wants and that Man Utd and some of Europe’s biggest clubs will swoop in with huge offers.

“Harry has always been coy and held back but he’s dropped a couple of bombs,” Ferdinand said in an Instagram Q&A.

“He’s been waiting for the dream at Spurs to materialise but it hasn’t happened. He’s frustrated.

“Do you think Harry would be happy, fulfilled and satisfied if he scores goals, break records but with no trophies at the end of his career? No. He will be upset and devastated.

“I think that statement means Harry is off, he wants to win trophies and that will alert clubs.

“I know Man Utd will be in for him because that type of player is perfect for them. I’m sure Juventus will be in and will Real Madrid come in?

“He will go for massive dough, at least £130m in today’s market.”

After failing to get a start at Manchester City, Sancho left for Dortmund in 2017 and has become one of the hottest talents in world football – scoring 31 goals and getting 42 assists in only 90 appearances for the Bundesliga club.

Ferdinand is adamant that Man Utd and Sancho are a perfect match together and he feels the youngster has the potential to become of the superstar’s of the game.

“I want Jadon to go to a team where he will play, improve and get trophies. He’s been linked with United, Chelsea, PSG but I think United is the place for him to go because I’m biased.

“(Marcus) Rashford, (Anthony) Martial, Kane, Sancho, that would intimidate a lot of centre-halves before a whistle is blown. Definitely.

“Of course, he has to. If he wears the seven (shirt) he has to be there for the next ten years. That’s what that shirt deserves and demands.

“He’s flying and one of the best young kids in the world at the moment. He’s a player with huge potential and will go for over £100m.

“You are buying someone for 10 years at your club, it’s massive money but I’d take him and risk it.

“You say to him, ‘You’re going to be the player we build a team around and person who can get us trophies.’ He’s got the x-factor, skills, beats and excites people.

“If you go to Real, Barca, United, those stadiums want to be excited and get them off their seat. Sancho is that guy.

“He has all the potential to be an absolute humongous superstar. He brings the playground to the stadium.”

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