Tottenham believes that the financial chaos caused by Coronavirus will price potential suitors out of a move for Harry Kane, according to the Daily Star.
Our recent decline has prompted the first true fears that the 26-year-old striker may look to move on to fulfil his ambitions, with The Telegraph reporting in March that Kane would consider his future in the summer.
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But when now will that summer be – in footballing terms at least? There is deep uncertainty caused by the Covid-19-imposed postponement, including the transfer market with clubs face major losses after the pandemic.
The Daily Star understands that therefore Spurs cannot envisage either Manchester United, Juventus Real Madrid or Barcelona – the four clubs principally linked with Kane – could afford his huge £250m asking price.
£250m for a player who suffers a serious injury every season would surely be enough to put clubs off whether they were penny pinching or not.



