Man United legend names Spurs star as ‘realistic target’ for old club -and it isn’t Kane

We have seen Harry Kane being linked with a move to Manchester United for the past couple of months now (Daily Mail).

However, recent reports have revealed that Tottenham have no intention of selling the 26-year-old this summer (talkSPORT) while it has also been revealed that the Red Devils cannot afford the striker (Manchester Evening News).

However, this hasn’t stopped former Manchester United players from suggesting that the club should sign the England captain (BBC’s Football Daily Podcast via Goal).

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has now suggested that the Red Devils should instead attempt to sign Son Heung-min.

Son has been one of the standout forwards in the Premier League for several years and is contracted to the Lilywhites until 2023.

However, Schmeichel still thinks that the 27-year-old will be a ‘realistic target’ for United.

Here’s how he responded on Twitter when asked who Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side should sign this summer:

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I don’t think Schmeichel understands the meaning of the word ‘realistic’. Son isn’t the type of person to push for a move and there is no chance Levy will let him go, especially to a Premier League rival. They will almost certainly not be able to afford him either.

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