Do you really believe Kane and his agent have not sounded out the market before taking this action (of not turning up for training)...?Different situation in my view. Firstly Romero has returned to training, he’s not refused to train or not turned up. Secondly Spurs have made an offer and entered negotiation with the selling club. As far as I’m aware there have not been any formal offers or negotiations for Kane so him going on strike or not turning up is just silly.
Do you believe that Kane's refusing to turn up for training while he's hoping a club, out of nowhere, will turn up and pay what he and Spurs would demand?
The Kane's knows that there are clubs ready to pay up for him.
Again, I am NOT saying his actions are right.