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Ex-Spurs Player Harry Kane

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I don't really have an issue with any of this.

This summer saga helped no one - let's get some clarity on contractual terms and pay Harry like a top 10 player in the world, fine by me.
 

WTF is this shit. Just as I was starting to get behind Kane again...

Telegraph Excerpt:

Kane insisted in a statement on his social media platforms that he “will be 100 per cent focused on helping the team achieve success” now his dream move has been ruled out, but he is understood to be deeply upset at Levy refusing to do business.

He believed there to be a gentleman’s agreement, which was not honoured, that should have allowed him to leave if Spurs failed to win a trophy or finish in the top four of the Premier League last season.

Levy did not want to negotiate with City for Kane, despite him telling Gary Neville in an interview that he wanted to leave and named City as his preferred destination where he would benefit from the service of Kevin De Bruyne. His attempts to engineer a move appeared to strengthen Levy’s resolve to keep him.
 
If we've decided not to sell him then we should lock him down to a longer term contract, otherwise why not just fucking sell him?

Put aside the hard feelings of the last couple of months, it’s only logical we try to keep him long term now rather than letting him run down his contract.

In a world where Aubamayang make £350k/week, I have no problem bumping his salary to somewhere about £300k/week with goal and award incentives that could reach £400k.
 

WTF is this shit. Just as I was starting to get behind Kane again...

Telegraph Excerpt:

Kane insisted in a statement on his social media platforms that he “will be 100 per cent focused on helping the team achieve success” now his dream move has been ruled out, but he is understood to be deeply upset at Levy refusing to do business.

He believed there to be a gentleman’s agreement, which was not honoured, that should have allowed him to leave if Spurs failed to win a trophy or finish in the top four of the Premier League last season.

Levy did not want to negotiate with City for Kane, despite him telling Gary Neville in an interview that he wanted to leave and named City as his preferred destination where he would benefit from the service of Kevin De Bruyne. His attempts to engineer a move appeared to strengthen Levy’s resolve to keep him.
I think a very good idea for everyone is to stop thinking rumours are facts.
 
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