Turnbl
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I still can't see Spurs not selling him this window, makes no sense to let him walk for free next year.
I still can't see Spurs not selling him this window, makes no sense to let him walk for free next year.
I still can't see Spurs not selling him this window, makes no sense to let him walk for free next year.
I still can't see Spurs not selling him this window, makes no sense to let him walk for free next year.
It’s the correct call by him with one year left. I’m just not convinced he is strong enough to resist Spurs’ attempts to sell him off abroad.
Have you never heard of daniel levy and his ego?I still can't see Spurs not selling him this window, makes no sense to let him walk for free next year.
whats the source of that"BREAKING: Harry Kane will not actively try and force a move"
I am starting to believe that he will maybe stay.
whats the source of that
It's from the talksport tweet on the previous page.whats the source of that
Do spurs fans even want him there at this point?(levy). Losing kane on a free would be torture to watch. Unless spurs starts off good and Kane decided to sign a longer deal.Have you never heard of daniel levy and his ego?
The poster you responded to is absolutely right. Now, there's nothing wrong with being a coaster, and he's one of the most gifted ones around.
But being stuck playing under a sequence of mediocre managers in your prime, not pushing for a move to go and learn under a manager like Pep when he had the chance? Especially after coming so close to a CL under Pochettino. He's just content where he is. Nothing wrong with that. But I wouldn't consider his decisions to be some kind of clever thinking-2-steps-ahead moves or subscribe to the rubbish that he's staying because winning a league cup with spurs would mean more to him than a treble with City or Bayern.
Tweet abovewhats the source of that
"BREAKING: Harry Kane will not actively try and force a move"
I am starting to believe that he will maybe stay.
Harald StockMark my words he will go to Munich.
Henrich Kein.
I'd be very surprised if Spurs accepted that. Not that it's an unrealistic offer. Just that Leyy's gonna Levy.Bild.de wrote that Bayern offers 85 million € + 10 add ons. Euros!
If spurs won't accept, Kane already agreed to join Bayern next year.
suck it?I’d Levy accepts I’d love us to add 10m and see what happens. I’ve got a feeling I know the answer though.
I’d Levy accepts I’d love us to add 10m and see what happens. I’ve got a feeling I know the answer though.
Hermann KleinheisterkampHarald Stock
If Spurs don't accept and Munich aren't prepared to push their offer into the 100m mark, there's no reason why he should guarantee Munich that he'll sign for them next Summer. Regardless of what people are arguing, I still think Kane has his pick of pretty much any side in Europe on a free and a four year contract because of his ability to function as playmaker as well as striker. Munich might still be the most attractive option at that point if he wants a cast-iron guarantee of a domestic title at a top league, but it might be more complicated than that.Bild.de wrote that Bayern offers 85 million € + 10 add ons. Euros!
If spurs won't accept, Kane already agreed to join Bayern next year.
He literally did.
Spurs would be daft not to sell, he'd be daft to want to stay.
So both those things will probably happen.
I think £85m+ is a crazy amount for a 30 year old. When do moves like this ever work out?
If Spurs don't accept and Munich aren't prepared to push their offer into the 100m mark, there's no reason why he should guarantee Munich that he'll sign for them next Summer. Regardless of what people are arguing, I still think Kane has his pick of pretty much any side in Europe on a free and a four year contract because of his ability to function as playmaker as well as striker. Munich might still be the most attractive option at that point if he wants a cast-iron guarantee of a domestic title at a top league, but it might be more complicated than that.
If that is true levy would be radio rental to turn it downBayern Munich have set Tottenham a deadline of midnight on Friday to accept a club-record offer in excess of €100 million ($110m) for striker Harry Kane, sources told ESPN.
Sources told ESPN that Bayern's latest bid is €100m guaranteed with up to approximately €20m in add-ons.