https://www.givemesport.com/1708340-harry-kane-daniel-levy-adamant-about-man-city-targets-pricetag
Is Levy trying to price him out of the market (so we can keep him) or does he genuinely believe that’s the amount he can get or should be getting?
Bearing in mind, Harry is pretty much guarantees to be out injured for 6 weeks every season!
It’s entirely possible that nobody will want to stump up for the asking price.
Thoughts?
Harry Kane Price Tag - £150Million
posted on 17/6/21
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posted on 17/6/21
We are bidding for Lamptey....Brighton player
posted on 17/6/21
Fonseca has gone on holiday before he could be announced as a manager
They are all deserting Spurs
posted on 17/6/21
City have had one bid rejected for Kane?
Oh dear, Kane goes to City, and we play them in the first game...Kane hattrick incoming
Kane winning trophies before Spurs incoming
ffs, Levy this club is a disgrace!
posted on 17/6/21
Levy has made it clear he's not willing to take players in part payment and is demanding a cool £150 million in cash.
Spending £150 Million on a player doesn't fit in with the Man City business model, they never spend anywhere near that on a player. They're more of buy every player in an expensive, but not mind blowing figure so they have an excellent squad in both the main starting 11 and depth in every position rather than a star figurehead.
I don't think the European big boys are in a finical position to spend as big as that
I think Levy knows this and at that price he has priced him out for Man City so who could or rather could and would pay £150 million for a player? I think once you've taken Man City out of the equation that leaves Man U or Chelsea.
Is Kane about to move across to the other side of London? I'd be surprised, so Man U who came well short of winning the title last season could well invest big to win a trophy that is starting to embarrass them by how long its been since they won it, I suppose it depends on how much Sancho costs them.
Its my opinion Levy has deliberately priced him out of everyone's reach to hold on to him, it's a dangerous game to force a player to remain when he wants to leave
posted on 17/6/21
As good as kane is, he is entering the end of his career and has no resale value. Spurs want to keep him and levy obviously wants as much as possible but...and it's a big but, kanes demenour has changed. I've never seen him suggest he needs to move on until recently. Way he addressed it like he would decide suggests they have some sort of agreement.
The price of 150 million is low for spurs losing their best player but not market value. Lewo could leave Munich for way less than that and he has been the best striker for the last year or two.
No sale will happen at that price which means I can see Kane putting pressure on the club. Levy is playing a very dangerous game I think. Get the best deal possible as quick as possible and move on. Dragging this out could mean kane stays at spurs unhappy, and his performances suffer, and his value continues to go down as he ages. I can see loads more twist and turns yet. If kane has said he wants out after all these years u can be sure it's something he has thought about plenty.
posted on 17/6/21
It is unlikely Kane is the type to let staying at Spurs affect his performances, he still has numerous individual records to target, and we know he wants to go on to be the PL all time leading goal scorer.
Kane is a Spurs lad, he loves the club and his family are all Spurs fans, I doubt he would kick up much of a fuss, he would likely accept the situation and get on with being a Spurs player.
Kane could potentially play on into his mid - late 30`s, he has never relied on pace and is a model pro, who is to say he could not carry on performing ala Sheringham, Zlatan and Ronaldo etc, he has plenty of time on his side yet.
posted on 17/6/21
Usually when a Player wants out of a contract he gets to go. A disgruntled player often starts to kick balls into touch, etc. etc. Its just not worth the club putting up with that because it affects the rest of the squad too.
Now Kane may not be that type of character.
But you can bet your week's wages that Kane's agents are telling him to "move on now."
Levy has started with a high bar.
But he may rethink. Losing Kane at 28 may not be the worst thing that could happen. maybe he can bargain for money plus very good younger players.
I do not think this situation is over. Its just started!
posted on 17/6/21
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
Usually when a Player wants out of a contract he gets to go. A disgruntled player often starts to kick balls into touch, etc. etc. Its just not worth the club putting up with that because it affects the rest of the squad too.
Now Kane may not be that type of character.
But you can bet your week's wages that Kane's agents are telling him to "move on now."
Levy has started with a high bar.
But he may rethink. Losing Kane at 28 may not be the worst thing that could happen. maybe he can bargain for money plus very good younger players.
I do not think this situation is over. Its just started!
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Exactly. And as much as kane isn't the type to down tools it will still effect him mentally I'm sure. He is coming towards the end of his career after all so getting the best deal spurs can makes sense but a valuation like that immediately means Chelsea or City/united. Can't see the Manchester teams paying it and I can't see him going to Chelsea no matter what
posted on 18/6/21
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
Usually when a Player wants out of a contract he gets to go. A disgruntled player often starts to kick balls into touch, etc. etc.
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Nail meet head.
Exactly this. In truth Kane had already started doing this when he blasting all those free kicks into Row Z!