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Harry Kane’s Latest Quotes Won’t Quash Exit Rumours If Anything They’ll Only Make Matters Worse

It is unlikely that Harry Kane’s representatives are about to start issuing daft statements about the England captain’s words being taken out of context. Sky Sports‘ reporting of Kane’s most recent words leaves no doubt. One might not unreasonably expect some class act such as the Daily Express to run a ‘Come And Get Me Plea’ type headline…

I take a view that Tottenham transfer ITK which we ran back in February was on point and Harry Kane may well prefer to stay at Spurs, but should things turn sour, he has to think of himself.

Spurs are already dumped out of the Europa League after a game against Dinamo Zagreb that Harry called ’embarrassing’. Should the calling Cup final turn out to be another forgettable exercise, then the 27-year-old who is 28 come July would be quite within his rights to review his position.

At this point in time, my money is on Manchester City. If one Premier League club are creative enough to rustle up the readies, then it’s them.

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Kevin Freund
Kevin Freund
3 years ago

Levy’s employed a serial winner on a 15 million salary to deliver

JimmyGrievance
JimmyGrievance
3 years ago

There won’t be a Spurs fan anywhere that would blame him for leaving. Why wouldn’t he ? He’s seen all our best players leave and go onto win silverware and increase their salary to boot.

Good luck to the boy.

Oh ! And still the Levy fans won’t get that he’s the problem

CzechSpur
CzechSpur
3 years ago
Reply to  Kevin Freund

But it’s about building on what you’ve achieved – they’ve been dominant before only to be ousted by Pool. Chelsea are on the rise, Utd are slowly improving, Leicester are decent, and Liverpool won’t be a shambles for long, I imagine.

Also they’re yet to win the CL, and signing Kane would be a huge step in that direction.

Kevin Freund
Kevin Freund
3 years ago

Going to city would be the Only obvious choice for Kane (if he were to leave)

Kevin Freund
Kevin Freund
3 years ago
Reply to  CzechSpur

They already have utter dominance

SimonSpur
SimonSpur
3 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

The last 20 years one trophy. Compare the previous 20 years to that….5 trophies. Says all you need to know about the failure of Enic and Levy.

eddie
eddie
3 years ago

He would go with my blessing,he deserves better.Imagine him at City,frightening.I wonder if Foden has passed on Pep’s offer this week.

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

All of our woes as a club are symptomatic of the way Levy and ENIC do things. Regardless of if you believe in Jose, and/or believed in Poch’s abilities as coaches.

The fact is, the dysfunction on the football side comes from there being no joined up thinking, no concerted effort at the top to facilitate winning things. Just pointless gestures like the Bale loan deal and all the promo and hype around it.

No signings for over a year, woefully little transfer activity over three years I would say. Where would we have been without Harry Kane? Where would we have been without Pochettino’s ability to polish young turds and make them into a competitive side bought on the cheap?

This is just everything coming home to roost, the reality, the actual level of ENIC’s footballing ambitions.

As John Lydon once asked the crowd in ‘The Great Rock And Roll Swindle’ “ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?’

‘The Great Stadium Swindle’…

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago
Reply to  Lord Croker

The biggest shyster of all is the bald guy carrying the duffel bag…

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

Teddy did this years ago and won big prizes at Utd, that was when the club were under the much maligned Alan Sugar.

Nothing has changed under ENIC, and when I hear the pro Levy claptrap, I like to remind them that he’s had 22 years to change a situation like this but he’s done nothing of the sort.

In the meantime Leicester City have won the league and will probably finish above us this season, after even having been a Championship club in that 22 years,

Zero ambition, zero achieved on the pitch. ENIC are just a bunch of con artists. Kane knows that now, now the stadium’s been built and it’s ‘job done’ for Lewis and Levy…

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

Nothing shabby about scoring 47 goals in 42 appearances for both club and country!!!!!

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

Lewandowski’s goal scoring record for Bayern Munich is phenomenal!

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

It’s the fascinating Kane v Lewandowski show at Wembley on Wednesday eve when neither prolific striker needs much encouragement to shoot on sight!!

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago
Reply to  Henry12

But by defying the odds sending us long suffering fans into ecstasy at least it will end our long trophy drought!

Lord Croker
Lord Croker
3 years ago

Sad but inevitable. The shysters who faked up that game in Croatia did more damage than imaginable. Why should kane stay when the likes of Dier and other leeches are hanging around.

CzechSpur
CzechSpur
3 years ago

In no way do I want him to leave, but he deserves the very best, and if we can’t provide him with that, he should go and win the trophies he deserves so much.

I agree the Carabao Cup won’t be enough, maybe not even that and getting top 4. Showing serious intent in the summer transfer window might help keep him, but I don’t really see that happening.

Kane at City is a frightening proposition. They’ve been basically unstoppable without really ever playing their best striker Aguero this season – they’ve played midfielders up top and it still works.

Kane would guarantee utter City dominance in England.

Henry12
Henry12
3 years ago

Winning the Carabao Cup won’t be enough to persuade him to stay.

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