Tottenham striker Harry Kane is accounted for “never going to budge” on leaving the club in this current summer’s upcoming transfer window.
This is as per a report from Football Insider, with their source adding that Kane is “100% considering proceeding for a transfer”, and that his inclination could be to remain in the Premier League.
Kane is perhaps the best striker in world football and could play for most top clubs, however, he’s stayed faithful to Tottenham in his profession up until this point. That is included some significant downfalls, notwithstanding, as the England global is yet to win any prizes with Spurs, who lost the Carabao Cup last to Manchester City a week ago.
Kane has recently been connected with both Manchester United and Manchester City, and it appears to be he’s anxious to stay in England so he can at last beat Alan Shearer’s record as the untouched Premier League highest goal scorer.
It follows this clue from Kane yesterday that he’s miserable at passing up a trophy with Tottenham.
🗣 "It's been a disappointing season."
🏆 "I want to be winning the biggest prizes."Harry Kane reflects on #THFC's season so far and reveals his ambitions for the future…🔮pic.twitter.com/oDKAtWEcPn
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 28, 2021
Nonetheless, not many clubs are probably going to have the option to manage the cost of the 27-year-old, whose asking cost could be just about as high as £125million. Tottenham will clearly do everything they can to keep Kane from leaving for one of their Premier League rivals, yet things could get untidy if that is the move Kane needs.
Manchester United would without a doubt profit by marking a top place ahead like Kane this late spring, with Edinson Cavani certainly not a drawn-out alternative, while none of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, or Mason Greenwood presently look like guaranteeing 25-30 goals a-season strikers.
Man City additionally needs to fortify in advance as Sergio Aguero approaches the finish of his agreement, with Kane may be the ideal substitution for the Argentine Super Striker.