Goonerred wrote:Phil71 wrote:Goonerred wrote:EliteKiller wrote:Goonerred wrote:Man City 40 mil short of Tottenham's asking price. To be fair, Kane has been quite loyal, you'd think 100mil should be enough to let him go and win something before it's too late.
Only one club let's it's best players go at a 40 million discount ... now who could that be?
You think Kane is worth 140 mil at his age?
If his goals bring success by way of winning league titles and other honours over the next three or four years then the money it's a bargain.
Yes, but he's no spring chicken now and it could be a gamble. I think Spurs are just trying to price him out of the market so that he has to stay there.
That's not going to happen.
In my opinion this is a PR move by Levy. He's been pilloried by the fans recently for not spending enough money and so on. They have even said they don't blame Kane for wanting to leave. So Levy is deliberately slowing down the process of transferring Kane to Man City and has forced Kane's hand to not turn up for training. If the reaction by spuds fans on social media is anything to go by they are now turning on Kane and supporting Levy. Job done.
But he will eventually sell him. A compromise will be reached - but not until right near the end of the window. That of course presents the very interesting point of whether Kane plays for Tottenham between now and then - and of particular interest is the opening game against Man City on 15th August.