Real
Madrid will continue to monitor the progress of Tottenham Hotspur
striker Harry Kane despite the 21-year-old just having signed a new
contract that ties him to the club until 2020.
The European
Cup holders know Kane's new five-year deal, coupled with the difficulty
they have had in the past negotiating with Daniel Levy, would make him a
very difficult to get inside the next two years.
But
they also see Tottenham as a selling club having already taken Luka
Modric and Gareth Bale from them and so they will continue to watch the
development of the England Under 21 striker who is likely to move up to
Roy Hodgson's senior squad next month.
Kane is already big news
in Madrid because of the way he has kept Spain international and former
Real striker Roberto Soldadao out of the team.
Representatives
of the club's scouting network have watched him several times this
season, including on New Year's day when he got the first and the fourth
in Spurs' 5-3 win over Chelsea.
His performance at the weekend has only toughened their resolve to be part of any future race to sign him.
On
the same day that Kane was single-handedly deciding the north London
derby, Real were losing the Madrid derby and their famed front three of
Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo were failing to muster a
single shot on target.
On Monday, Madrid's Diario AS's front
page headline read 'The BBC under suspicion' with a lack of intensity
leveled at Bale, Benzema and Cristiano.
With Benzema and
Ronaldo, 27 and 30 respectively, and Real with only Jese Rodriguez
coming through, the club are likely to sign a new forward this summer.
That is likely to be too early for any move for Kane but the Tottenham
forward is now firmly on their list of future targets.
Credit: Pete Jenson/SportsMail

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