Stadjer
Full Member
That's one point, and another is that Kane himself signed that contract that gave Levy this leverage. Had he really wanted to move away from Spurs earlier he wouldn't have signed that (or he was just stupid, but either way it's Kane's fault).
Agree. And if Kane really wanted to go to Manchester United he could have refused to go to Bayern. He could have told Levy to accept the Manchester United (if that was there) or he would go a year later on a free. Reports said he also had some enormous wage demands.
I just find it a bit annoying that some seem to think that Manchester United could just walk up to Spurs/Levy, pick a player and Spurs/Levy have to accept it because otherwise it is petty behaviour. Kane and Manchester United were never a realistic option.
If Arsenal could have sold RvP to Barcelona or any other non Premier League club, i think they would have prefered that too. Levy/Spurs did have that option.