I actually think he is. Not that it matters, as the link is pure nonsense, but Kane will always want to be the main man.
Why does it have to be that black and white? We shouldn't have any player, who feels or is even allowed to feel, entitled to always be our main man in terms of wages by default.
If the deal isn't pure nonsense, then we should imo:
- Offer Dybala a bigger pay than Kane, if that's what it takes and we can afford within our structure.
- Let Kane know that A) it has happened because we can now afford it and want to show ambition, and B) that he will get a new deal at the same wage level or higher, if he shows next season that he's still our main man (on the pitch, not on contract paper)
- Let Dybala know the above might happen and he isn't by default our top earner and shouldn't come running demanding the same as a - potential - new Kane deal, unless his own performances warrants it
That goes for any potential superstar, we'd look to bring in.