Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is reportedly keen to secure the signatures of both Jack Grealish and Harry Kane in the upcoming transfer window.
Kane scooped yet another Premier League Golden Boot with Tottenham Hotspur last season, but he is yet to win a major trophy in North London and is believed to have informed the club of his desire to leave.
Grealish, meanwhile, committed his future to Aston Villa until 2025 last year, but the England international continues to be linked with a £100m switch to the Premier League champions.
With young player of the year Phil Foden already on the books at the Etihad, ESPN reports that Guardiola wants to unite the attacker with his two compatriots Grealish and Kane in an all-English front three.
With Villa confirmed to have beaten Arsenal to the signature of Norwich City playmaker Emiliano Buendia, the report claims that Guardiola is confident about Man City's chances of striking a deal for Grealish.
Grealish, Kane and Foden are all expected to play prominent roles for England at Euro 2020, with the former coming off the bench to win the decisive penalty in Sunday's friendly victory against Romania.