Tottenham striker Harry Kane has made a key demand to Real Madrid president Florentino Perez amid speculation about a move to Spain this summer.
Kane is currently being targeted by Manchester United, Real Madrid and a host of other top European clubs, including Bayern Munich.
Kane has just a year left on his contract and Tottenham would be willing to cash in on him this summer rather than risk losing him on a free transfer in 2024.
Spurs chief executive officer Daniel Levy does not want to sell Kane to a Premier League club and this could mean that the England striker could be moving abroad this summer and Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Kane this summer.
Los Blancos are keen on strengthening their attack ahead of next season as well as signing a strong competitor for first-choice striker Karim Benzema.
It appears that Spurs forward Kane could be the man to challenge Benzema for a chance to lead Madrid's attack next season.
According to El Nacional, Kane has demanded that there must be a level playing ground with Benzema in a bid to compete for a starting position in Madrid's starting XI next season.
Recall that Benzema has held the monopoly for the striking positions in recent seasons. Kane will not want any form of favoritism should he secure a move to Spain this summer.
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