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Here we go again - Kane expresses his desire to leave the Spurs
Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 17.05.21. | 23:33
Numerous English clubs already in line to try and sign the Golden Boot contender
Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur - it is like a toxic relationship. They have given each other a lot, went through some beautiful times together but it is simply not working anymore. At least not for the best striker in England.
Kane has again told Tottenham he wants to look for new challenges.
In recent interviews, Kane did not shy away from saying he wants to compete for Europe's top team trophies - something that slipped away from him at both White Hart Lane and the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. And as thing stand, it looks like it will take some time before Tottenham compete for trophies again.
The club are willing to consider the feelings of their best player - the Spurs are now making enquiries about replacements for the 27-year-old goalscorer.
Even though Tottenham do not want to sell Kane, powerhouses such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea have all shown interest and are in touch with footballer's representatives so it will be hard to refuse their lucrative offers.
Kane prefers to stay in the Premier League and he would like to know what his future might be before Euro 2020 which starts on the 11th of June.
The Spurs executives hoped that Jose Mourinho's spell in North London would end up being longer and 'more' fruitful and that such turn of events would convince Kane to consider staying. Tottenham were even top of the table in December.
However, Portuguese tactician left, before that Kane suffered couple of injuries and it pretty much all began looking like another disappointment. Which it ended up to be - Spurs would be ecstatic if they manage to reach Europa League qualification spot.
Sky Sports' report one of the Tottenham spokespersons presented the thoughts of both the footballer and the club.
"We have a season to finish and we want to finish it as strongly as possible.
"That's all we are focused on."
"It's been no secret that Harry Kane has wanted to compete for the top honours, both as a team and individually. It's been a frustrating season for him personally. It hasn't happened for Spurs with Champions League qualification. It will be a second season that he hasn't had that.
"He is valued at well over £120m (18.2 billion KSH), probably and the rest, if Spurs and Daniel Levy have anything to say about it because let's face it, the ball is in their court.
"He has a contract until 2024 and they will certainly, if somehow, they do agree to this, they will want to get their money's worth, of course.
"But we have been told Tottenham managed to persuade Kane to stay last summer when one English club came in for him, and they said to him they had Jose Mourinho for a full season, give it a go and let's see what happens. And clearly, as the season has gone on, it did not happen for Spurs and Mourinho has since left the club.
"Harry Kane has had a brilliant season under Mourinho personally, but as a team, they are not going to qualify for the Champions League. The chances are very slim.
"The season hasn't gone to plan and as the season developed, those feelings of wanting something else and wanting to move away have come to the forefront."
Even though it is a failure of a season for the club - individually Kane is having hell of a campaign. In Premier League alone he has scored 22 times and made 13 assists.
He is fighting Liverpool's Egyptian Mohamed Salah for the English top tier Golden Boot.




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