Manchester United will win Premier League and Champions League if they sign Harry Kane and Jadon Sancho, but Daniel Levy won’t sell Tottenham star for £90m, talkSPORT told

Manchester United will win the Premier League and Champions League if they sign Harry Kane and Jadon Sancho.
That is the view of former Aston Villa and England forward Gabby Agbonlahor, who believes Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will demand much more than the reported £90million for Kane.
The England captain has scored 220 goals in 332 appearances for Spurs, but is yet to win a trophy, while Borussia Dortmund will reportedly let Sancho leave for around £80m this summer.
Agbonlahor insists the arrival of Kane and Sancho along with a ‘world-class’ centre-half would see United reach greater heights.
He told talkSPORT: “Harry Kane is worth more than £90m with what he can bring to that Manchester United team.
“You’re not going to get Harry Kane for £90m from Daniel Levy. It’s going to be over £110m. Just because of how good a player he is.
“He’s a natural finisher at the peak of his career. I just can’t see it happening for £90m.
“He could win everything there. Manchester United probably need another right winger, a striker and a centre-half.
“If they could get Harry Kane, maybe Sancho and a world-class centre-half, there is no reason why they can’t win the Premier League and Champions League.”
Agbonlahor has urged Kane to push for a Tottenham exit at the end of the season with Spurs currently struggling to finish in the top four.
Ryan Mason's side are five points below fourth-placed Chelsea with four games remaining.
He said: “If I was Harry Kane, I’d be pushing for a move because he doesn’t want to finish his career as the top scorer in the Premier League without a title or trophy.
“Nowadays, agents will speak to players. Harry Kane’s agent will say, ‘you need to come out and say you want to leave’. They might even force his hand.
“There is that fear [that the move won’t work out], but when you’re a natural finisher like Harry Kane… [Paul] Pogba, [Bruno] Fernandes, [Marcus] Rashford putting chances on a plate for Harry Kane - he’ll finish them.
“He could play anywhere and score goals.”