Tottenham have a problem with Harry Kane. The English forward is approaching the final season of his contract and the London club are desperate to prevent his departure this summer.
At 29 years old, Kane seems to have had enough of Tottenham’s lack of competitiveness. Despite swearing undying love to him on several occasions, the English striker wants to fight for titles, something that doesn’t happen wearing a ‘spurs’ shirt. Indeed, despite bagging two Premier League golden boots and being the top scorer at the 2018 World Cup, Kane still has no trophy to lift so far in his sports career.
As is logical, the striker is evaluating the chances of him joining a competitive team, while at Tottenham his stay is sought at all costs.
Tottenham want to renew him
According to The Athletic, Spurs have started talks to try to extend Kane’s contract. Desperate efforts are being made to prevent his departure, although so far there is no agreement on this matter.
Added that information At Tottenham they are ready to extend the negotiations as long as necessaryeven next season, his star is in danger of leaving with a letter of independence.
President Daniel Levy will be reluctant to negotiate the transfer of Kane, although doing so would require more than 100 million pounds.
United and Bayern followed him
Manchester Utd and Bayern Munich They are following him closely and will be delighted to follow a proven goalscorer with the ability to make a difference.
asked rightthe honorary president of the Munich club, Honesty againassured that “I can think of a player that we pay 100 million euros. But in the case of Kane, I have already given my opinion. He is almost 30 years old and last year Tottenham rejected an offer of 160 million euros from to Manchester City That’s why I said it’s not a transfer for Bayern”, he told ‘Sky Germany’.
Source: La Verdad

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