
Harry Redknapp's latest joke about Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will be music to Manchester United fans' ears.
The former Tottenham manager is on team England's coaching staff for Soccer Aid this weekend, with manager Stormzy, Emma Hayes, Vicky McClure and David Seaman also on the team.
Before the exhibition match on Sunday, which is live on talkSPORT, the England and Rest of the World squads have been training this week in the lead up to the clash.
The ex-Spurs boss has had plenty of interviews before the trip to Old Trafford, but one chat in particular has gone down particularly well with Man United fans, as Redknapp recalled when he tried to sign Arjen Robben.
Speaking to Sport Bible with Soccer Aid England squad member and former Lioness Eni Aluko, Redknapp revealed he was interested in then-Chelsea star Robben whilst at Spurs.
"Arjen Robben I tried to sign him," he said after the former Blues man was brought up.
When asked why it never materialised, he laughed: "I don't know, he went somewhere else!"
Aluko then wondered if Chelsea and Spurs being London rivals was the issue, asking Redknapp if the two clubs had a history of doing transfer business with each other.
And this is when the former Portsmouth boss said something that Man United fans will absolutely love.
"Yeah, yeah, Daniel don't care who he sells to, as long as he gets the money," Redknapp joked.
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"Daniel Levy will sell to anybody," he continued with a laugh. "He'd sell his grandmother if he can get the right price!"
It's no secret the Red Devils have been heavily linked with Harry Kane this summer, with the Spurs striker having just one year left on his current contract.
Man United face competition from Real Madrid for the England captain, and there had been worries Levy's reluctance to sell to Premier League rivals would stand in their way, too.
But if there is any truth in Redknapp's joke, there's no reason Kane can't be repping Man United red next season.
That's providing the Red Devils cough up the money of course!