Irrational.
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We have to rescue him.
No chance Levy will sell to their local rivals.But will Harry be tempted to join Chelsea?
Kane’s leverage will lead to Levy rage, and probably leaving on a free next season.Kane should have more leverage at least on public opinion grounds after this. Spurs look like they’re going nowhere, whereas before they could point to Conte and top 4.
He knows what Levy is like after last time. No point in waving goodbye only for Levy to say he's stuck there for another 12 monthsHe didn't really wave goodbye to the fans did he
It's a wonder he gets any goals in that team. No creativity whatsoever
Bet his piss boils thinking that he could have been there in Haaland's place
Kane dropping deep and feeding Rashford (or Bruno) will be the closest thing in top football to KDB feeding Haaland. No other striker we are looking at can do this. Kane's passing is up there with TAA and KDB.
Very true. Best to keep it all behind the curtain.He knows what Levy is like after last time. No point in waving goodbye only for Levy to say he's stuck there for another 12 months
No PochKane should have more leverage at least on public opinion grounds after this. Spurs look like they’re going nowhere, whereas before they could point to Conte and top 4.
I don't see how they can let him go, they'd be so fecked.
They will have to, so much is needed to fix that squad, it would be opportune to just cash in and fix across the board.I don't see how they can let him go, they'd be so fecked.
Haaland, Mbappe, Salah, Lewandowski, Lacazette. Rashford is on 29, Benzema and Osimhen on 28.How many other players in Europe have scored 30 goals this season ? Am I right in thinking only Haaland and Mbappe along with Kane ?
No, but Chelsea is a good indication of how poor they could do next season without him.They’re 8th in the league, do you think Spurs will be fighting against relegation without him next season?
But they'd also destroy it by losing their only source of goals. What manager is going to come in and be happy with selling Kane?They will have to, so much is needed to fix that squad, it would be opportune to just cash in and fix across the board.
No they wouldn't destroy anything (unless they didn't reinvest the money that is).But they'd also destroy it by losing their only source of goals. What manager is going to come in and be happy with selling Kane?
No, but Chelsea is a good indication of how poor they could do next season without him.
Could score about 30 in the league, and yet nobody cares.
Will this be the most forgettable high-scoring season from a forward in modern times?
The more I watch him the more convinced I am that he isn’t the one for us. He is actually a large part of why Spurs struggle in attack for me. They are so one-paced, and with Kane at centre forward, there are just too many passes in too many scenarios that they cannot play. Some will say it is based on the quality of the other players around him, but I see these passes every game and they can’t be made.
Watching us today, as soon as Rashford went off, there were again passes where we had to turn back and look for a square ball instead. The speed in which we attacked in the first half could not have been achieved with Weghorst upfront, and I also think it would be difficult with Kane. Due to him having a number of qualities aside from mobility, he will pick up goals here for sure. But he will impact the speed in which we can attack. I don’t even think we necessarily need a rapid striker. But certainly one with more mobility than Kane.
He’s the missing piece right now, I’d only worry that we’d be kicking the can down the road. We’d have to find a world class striker in 2-3 years, assuming Kane can maintain his peak for that time. He might be RvP 2.0 and bring us a title, though, in the 2-3 years we have him.I can't shake the same feeling if I'm honest. I've got these visions of him scoring 30 goals a season but us being a shite watch for huge swathes of the season and ultimately winning feck all. I do think he comes with some pretty severe limitations in terms of his energy and running power. There's always the retort of "yeah but he scores and creates goals" or "he's one of the best strikers in Europe" and ultimately there isn't much you can say against it
Slightly concerning is it's just about half from open play. We don't struggle with converting penalties. Set pieces or more group coaching/tactics and the delivery, though he would still help with box presence (but we suck at that). He wouldn't be on free kicks here anyway.Could score about 30 in the league, and yet nobody cares.
Will this be the most forgettable high-scoring season from a forward in modern times?
I'm not convinced he brings us a title in those 2-3 years. If I thought that was a high probability I would definitely be for it even if he was done as an elite striker in that time, because it would mean so much. That's probably the difference between RvP and Kane for me...this squad is just okay, it's not just about sticking the cherry on top.He’s the missing piece right now, I’d only worry that we’d be kicking the can down the road. We’d have to find a world class striker in 2-3 years, assuming Kane can maintain his peak for that time. He might be RvP 2.0 and bring us a title, though, in the 2-3 years we have him.
Who in their right mind is going to hang their hat on Son and Richarlison to replace his goals? Not only that, if you're selling to someone in the league, you're just pushing yourself further down.No they wouldn't destroy anything (unless they didn't reinvest the money that is).
Any new manager is going to have their own style, their own transfers and their own preferences. Players that were terrible this year may end up being a big favourite in the next one (say, Richarlson or Son back to glory etc).
£100m for Kane is a lot of money to get a capable striker in and fix the center back situation at least.
Plus a manager would likely want the Kane situation resolved one way or another. Depending on him for a season and losing him for free doesn't really do anything for the new manager bar kicking the can down the road.
Not really at best, they should be able to compete for top 4 with a striker like Kane. 80-100m will get you absolutely nothing when trying to replace your all time top goal scorer. Especially when you strengthen a league rival.So at best Spurs should finish between 6th - 10th by keeping Kane for 1 more season, or they get 80-100m to reinvest the squad. This looks a very easy decision to me…
And they certainly won’t be ’fvcked’ to the level that they’d be missing out on some trophies or CL football without Kane
Levy won’t sell to PL club. It’s Levy.
I'm not convinced he brings us a title in those 2-3 years. If I thought that was a high probability I would definitely be for it even if he was done as an elite striker in that time, because it would mean so much. That's probably the difference between RvP and Kane for me...this squad is just okay, it's not just about sticking the cherry on top.
I just think it takes far more than a striker, and if we buy Kane we are deferring other needs because he's so expensive. But more than the expense my major worry is that by the time we get round to ironing everything out we could be sat scratching our heads about why we bought an aging Kane who is now trending downwards when we could have taken a longer term perspective and bought someone who will grow as we build this squad. There's a real danger of short term thinking coming back to bite us on the ass as the squad and Harry Kane head in different directions. If we buy a younger striker I am confident that with the right pick everything will be working in tandem.
Not really at best, they should be able to compete for top 4 with a striker like Kane. 80-100m will get you absolutely nothing when trying to replace your all time top goal scorer. Especially when you strengthen a league rival.
He would be quality but It's not going to be a reasonable fee though really is it, it will be upwards of 100mill without a doubt for a guy that could very well start to decline within 3 years, especially as he's not exactly the quickest as isNo, i think Kane would improve your side by quite a bit, the problem in winning the title is the league is stronger now, especially City is very hard to compete with over 38 games.
If you can sign him for a reasonable fee, i'd say its a no brainer.