pratyush_utd
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This feels like Berbatov deal. Will happen on deadline day. City will pay 150m pounds in the end
No one will spend 200m on Kane this summer, when Lukaku who scored similar amount of goals cost around 100m, while an even better prospect Haaland is available for merely 75m next summer.Spurs will could rightly tell City if Grealish is a £100m player then the England captain, with his scoring record, is worth £200m.
No one will spend 200m on Kane this summer, when Lukaku who scored similar amount of goals cost around 100m, while an even better prospect Haaland is available for merely 75m next summer.
Seriously, what a pointless argumentBald headed fecker needs to calm down.
Does anyone here think that Kane is going to not give his all for Tottenham if this doesn’t happen with City?
I’ve seen it before with Suarez in 2013 and Coutinho in 2017. Neither got their desired summer moves and both still gave everything on the pitch. Coutinho’s best form at Liverpool came in his final half a season.
I think it’s too late now and Levy isn’t playing ball. Kane will still end up on 20-25 goals for Spurs.
He'd be a monster. Only problem is his once a season prolonged injury.I don't get the people thinking Kane wouldn't suit City, I'd like to know how he's a bad fit?
Kane is coming across as a right cnut at the minute. Looks like an ideal fit for them to be honest.I don't get the people thinking Kane wouldn't suit City, I'd like to know how he's a bad fit?
Like it was with Eriksen?Why would Levy say "You can leave in 2024 on free transfer", that would be the end of top talents signing for Spurs who want to use them as stepping stone.
Like it was with Eriksen?
Levy always made it insanely hard for his stars to leave the club. Somehow it never stopped anyone from joining.Did any club bid for him? I mean serious money. I don't remember except when he was on last year of contract and IIRC we made low ball bid for him.
Players like Toby, Dier, Rose were linked with us but we barely read anything about the bids. Might be wrong here but that's how I remember it. All links but without serious intention like City are with Kane.
Depends on how you squint your eyes at the situation. For me, Daniel Levy is confirming his reputation for being as honest as a comedy crocodile. He is the ne plus ultra of bald middle aged Luciferian bastardos.Kane is coming across as a right cnut at the minute. Looks like an ideal fit for them to be honest.
Levy always made it insanely hard for his stars to leave the club. Somehow it never stopped anyone from joining.
They both look like bellends in this.Sheth comes out looking as a proper bellend. Making things up and has no answers for it when gets called out.
I do think Kane case is slightly difference. Over the years he has given his all for Spur, spending 8 seasons there and scored over 221 goals. I do think this counts for something. Spur should let him go for reasonable fee and not to price him out of the market, maybe say around 120m
Is that statement really accurate?Levy always made it insanely hard for his stars to leave the club. Somehow it never stopped anyone from joining.
Yeah, I don’t get it. Aside from the fact I can see how frustrating it must be for Kane, he is also the architect of his own pile of shit. Levy is actually just doing his job and he does it pretty well for Spurs.The mental gymnastics to defend Kane in this situation are hilarious.
Oh, dear. Not a pretty sight, if true. Not great PR from anyone’s point of view.Kane's camp claim it was agreed he would be permitted to leave if Spurs didn't win a trophy or qualify for the Champions League last season.
Sources close to Kane claim that during a meeting at the start of last season, Levy agreed to let the striker leave if Spurs failed to qualify for the Champions League or win silverware. During the summit, it is said Kane was told by the chairman that Spurs, then coached by Jose Mourinho, would compete for trophies and for the top four.
Kane was led to believe that if those goals were not met, the club would allow him to leave.
Kane left for Euro 2020 under the impression that Tottenham would sanction his exit ahead of the new season.
He felt empowered to conduct an interview with Sky Sports before the Euros in which he heavily intimated his intention to leave because he believed he had the green light.
There is frustration from Kane that his impeccable reputation has been called into question.
Sources close to Kane insist the player left for his holiday in the Bahamas and Florida under the impression that he would be allowed to take an extended break.
It is claimed that this agreement was withdrawn while he was away but not communicated directly to him.
The miscommunication is said to have caused him to miss his return date, with the striker unsure as to why Tottenham are yet to clear up the confusion.
Kane understands the fans' frustrations but hopes they will appreciate his position, especially after the years of service and his remarkable scoring record.
Okay, it didn't stop many promising players who saw Spurs as a potential stepping stone in their career from joining them (whenever it worked for them or not is a different matter).Is that statement really accurate?
I know, I was taking the opportunity to have a pop at city really. No matter what Kane does, i'm under no illusion that Levy is the bigger cnut.Depends on how you squint your eyes at the situation. For me, Daniel Levy is confirming his reputation for being as honest as a comedy crocodile. He is the ne plus ultra of bald middle aged Luciferian bastardos.
Yeah contract terms blah blah blah. But you know Levy promised Kane, while winking and feeling his leg, that he could leave 'gentlemanly' if such and such happened, then went home and worshiped the owl bust in his gold fortress.
Justice for Harry!
No one will spend 200m on Kane this summer, when Lukaku who scored similar amount of goals cost around 100m, while an even better prospect Haaland is available for merely 75m next summer.
Kane's camp claim it was agreed he would be permitted to leave if Spurs didn't win a trophy or qualify for the Champions League last season.
Sources close to Kane claim that during a meeting at the start of last season, Levy agreed to let the striker leave if Spurs failed to qualify for the Champions League or win silverware. During the summit, it is said Kane was told by the chairman that Spurs, then coached by Jose Mourinho, would compete for trophies and for the top four.
Kane was led to believe that if those goals were not met, the club would allow him to leave.
Kane left for Euro 2020 under the impression that Tottenham would sanction his exit ahead of the new season.
He felt empowered to conduct an interview with Sky Sports before the Euros in which he heavily intimated his intention to leave because he believed he had the green light.
There is frustration from Kane that his impeccable reputation has been called into question.
Sources close to Kane insist the player left for his holiday in the Bahamas and Florida under the impression that he would be allowed to take an extended break.
It is claimed that this agreement was withdrawn while he was away but not communicated directly to him.
The miscommunication is said to have caused him to miss his return date, with the striker unsure as to why Tottenham are yet to clear up the confusion.
Kane understands the fans' frustrations but hopes they will appreciate his position, especially after the years of service and his remarkable scoring record.
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Harry Kane is a massive knob-end
Submit a transfer request you deluded pr1ck
From the outside in he appears to always put Spurs first. Can anyone say how he’s handled all these transfer sagas hasnt worked out for the club?I think Levy does get a bad press, he's not going to let clubs walk over him or the club, which I am thankful for. I agree we arent an elite club and players will wanna move on but I don't think the club has stood in the way of anyone long term when you look at the examples. Carrick, Berbatov, Modric, Bale, Walker, Trippier have all had excellent careers and surely we as a club deserve some credit for developing them
To those who thinks Kane should not believe about the gentlemen agreement, isn't this what happened with Fergie and Ronaldo?
As I remember, there's nothing written about the exact situation he can leave. Ronaldo only have Fergie words that if Madrid comes to him with a world record fee next season, he will let him go