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Real Madrid consider mega million deal to sign Tottenham striker Harry Kane

- Real Madrid have shown interest to sign Tottenham star Harry Kane 
- The Spanish club are ready to tempt the English club with a mega deal in January
 - But it is not sure if Tottenham would allow Harry Kane to leave the club Spanish and European champions 
  Real Madrid are now considering a mega deal to sign Tottenham striker Harry Kane when the 2018 transfer window opens. According to the report, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has been looking for another striker that will give Frenchman Karim Benzema a serious competition at the Bernabeu. This season in the Spanish La Liga, Benzema is struggling to find his rhythm, and the club chiefs feel bringing in another top class striker will help them. 
    But there is no guarantee that Premier League club Tottenham would want to let their most influential player to leave White Hart Lane in January considering their campaign in the UEFA Champions League. The 24-year-old Kane has already hit the back of the net 11 times in all competitions for Tottenham this season and looks well on his way to winning a third consecutive Premier League golden boot. 
     Real Madrid are ready to tempt Spurs' boss with whopping sum of £177m for them to lure Harry Kane to Spain next year. 

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