Manchester United fans aimed a new chant at Harry Kane in Thursday's clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.<br /><br />In the absence of goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, Kane wore the captain's armband for the clash but was met with a cheeky song from the rowdy away fans in the ground.<br /><br />Kane has been heavily linked with a summer transfer to United as a result of the messy situation at Spurs and plenty of United fans are already acting like it's done and dusted.<br /><br />The away supporters were heard singing "Harry Kane, we'll see you in June" live on the BT Sport broadcast and footage emerged of the fans belting out the chant.<br /><br />Former midfielder Ryan Mason took charge of Spurs after the recent departure from Cristian Stellini following the embarrassing 6-1 defeat at the hands of Newcastle on Sunday.<br /><br />But United found themselves 2-0 up at half-time courtesy of goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford to heap more misery on struggling Spurs.<br /><br />Kane's future at Spurs appears uncertain and talk of him finally leaving the North London club has seriously intensified, with it looking increasingly unlikely that he will sign a new deal.<br /><br />It's claimed United are plotting a bid for England's record goalscorer and are prepared to offer him a whopping £300,000-a-week deal.<br /><br />A second wrote: "'Harry Kane we'll see you in June' chant the Man United fans. You just have to admire that level of sh*thousery."<br /><br />A third added: "Enjoyed the comedic touch from the United faithful in that first half…'Harry Kane, we’ll see you in June'. Ten Hag would be delighted to get his #1 striker target. But he’d be in dreamland if he got him that early."<br /><br />Another user weighed in: "Wait! Was it only me who heard Manchester United fans singing: 'Harry Kane, we'll see you in June'.<br /><br />A fifth tweeted: "Man Utd fans sing 'Harry Kane, we’ll see you in June'. Sh*thousery at its finest."<br /><br />Even if Kane is dead set on a move to United, there's next to no chance it gets wrapped up in June given the way Daniel Levy negotiating.<br /><br />He played hard-ball when Manchester City were in for him a couple of summers ago and they ultimately walked away from a deal.