Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Easter Monday.
Bayern break silence on Kane interest
Bayern Munich's chief financial officer has admitted Harry Kane could be out of the club's price range during this summer's transfer window.
The Manchester Evening News revealed last month that Erik ten Hag has earmarked Kane as Manchester United's prime striker target, with the club needing to strengthen the attacking options due to the current lack of firepower in the team.
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Marcus Rashford has scored 27 goals in all competitions this season, but away from the academy graduate, who predominantly plays on the left side, there has been a concern at others' failure to play their part in front of goal.
Read more from the Bundesliga giants on Kane here.
Neville has say on Premier League TV plan
The Premier League are considering ditching Sky Sports and BT Sport to screen top-flight games on their own platform.
The Mirror report the plans are part of a long-term discussion among Premier League chiefs who will seek to run the show for themselves. The suggestion is there will be only one more multi-partner deal before the change comes into effect.
It may be a number of years off but the prospect of having all live top-flight matches in one place will cut the cost to the fan who currently would to invest in Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon Prime to cover all bases, at a substantial cost of around £100 a month.
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