The significant thing here is that Kane clearly wants to win things here. He is a Spurs fan.
In the past many argued when we lost players that we couldn't have held on to them because they simply wanted more money or to switch clubs badly. This isn't the case here. If Kane goes it is simply because he is unhappy with the investment in the playing squad.
It will be interesting to see if Levy maintains that spending is overrated and doesn't correlate with success.
Sadly I can Kane being the next player who grows disillusioned with how the club operates and looks elsewhere. The only thing that could swing it is Kane's reputation and importance. Letting go of a player of that calibre who is a homegrown academy product should cause riots.
In the past many argued when we lost players that we couldn't have held on to them because they simply wanted more money or to switch clubs badly. This isn't the case here. If Kane goes it is simply because he is unhappy with the investment in the playing squad.
It will be interesting to see if Levy maintains that spending is overrated and doesn't correlate with success.
Sadly I can Kane being the next player who grows disillusioned with how the club operates and looks elsewhere. The only thing that could swing it is Kane's reputation and importance. Letting go of a player of that calibre who is a homegrown academy product should cause riots.