Harry has been very badly advised the last 3-4 years and now he's paying for it. If he wanted to make sure he had the opportunity to leave before his contract expired, then he should have demanded contractual stipulations that allowed it. Levy had much less leverage in 2018 when Kane signed the new deal. Kane's old contract would have expired next summer and he could have left on a free if Levy didn't give him a release clause.
Maybe if he wanted to go to PSG or another club not in the Premier League, Levy wouldn't be (nearly) as obstinate. But Kane wants to have his cake and eat it too with Shearer's record and go to City. In any case, Harry's the one that allowed Levy this degree of control over negotiations, and these ham-fisted actions from his camp only show that the advice he's receiving continues to be poor.
Maybe if he wanted to go to PSG or another club not in the Premier League, Levy wouldn't be (nearly) as obstinate. But Kane wants to have his cake and eat it too with Shearer's record and go to City. In any case, Harry's the one that allowed Levy this degree of control over negotiations, and these ham-fisted actions from his camp only show that the advice he's receiving continues to be poor.
