ESPN reports that Manchester United’s vice-chairman Ed Woodward also regrets the club’s failure to sign Harry Kane.
The famous executive replaced David Gill as vice-president in 2013, although he failed to win a single Premier League title in his career. But in terms of management, referred to make money for the club and create a team value. That is so high that it is loved by the Glazer family, the owner of the club.
However, from the fans’ point of view, Woodward was more concerned with the team’s account numbers. Causing often to be attack by football fans to the point of being invade at home.
ESPN said Woodward was disappoint that he couldn’t manage to bring Harry Kane to the old fence. Trafford before he retired on February 1.
Club legend Gary Neville also believes Kane will turn United into the title contender again. But now it seems unlikely.
Red Devils hero Wayne Rooney recently revealed he had spoken to Kane about a move to Man City and said he has a difficult decision to make regarding his future in north London.
While Manchester United re-signed Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and have Edinson Cavani on the books. They are said to be interest in bringing a new striker to the club this summer. With Erling Haaland set to be the subject of interest from a number of teams.