Bristol Post

Kane drops another hint he wants to leave Spurs this summer

- Jonathan VEAL

TOTTENHAM striker Harry Kane gave the biggest indication yet that he is ready to leave the club and says he will control his own future.

Kane is reported to have told Spurs he wants to be sold this summer after becoming frustrated at the lack of progress at the north London club over recent years.

The England captain, who is 28 in July, still has three years left on his contract and Spurs have been steadfast in their stance that Kane is not for sale, which means there could be a stand-off this summer.

Kane says he needs a conversati­on with chairman Daniel Levy about his future.

“I think it’s definitely a conversati­on to be had with the club. I want to be playing in the biggest games. The biggest moments,” Kane told

Gary Neville in an episode of The Overlap podcast.

“Like, this season I’m there watching the Champions League, watching the English teams in there doing amazing. They are the games that I want to be involved in. I want to be in them games.

“So for sure, it’s a moment in my career where I have to kind of reflect and see where I’m at and have a good, honest conversati­on with the chairman. I hope that we can have that conversati­on.

“I’m sure that he’ll want to set out the plan of where he sees it but ultimately it’s going to be down to me and how I feel and what’s going to be the best for me and my career in this moment in time.

“I hope we have a good enough relationsh­ip. I’ve given the club... well, I’ve been there 16 years of my life.

“So, I hope we can have a good, honest conversati­on and see where we are at in that aspect.”

Spurs have been hit hard in the pocket by the coronaviru­s pandemic and could attain a hefty figure, likely to be in excess of £150 million, if they cashed in on Kane. It seems unlikely, but Kane says Levy, who he has had a good relationsh­ip with, might decide the time is right to attain the highest fee possible.

“He’s been great with me, if I’m totally honest,” Kane added. “I mean, he’s always rewarded me with contracts. Like obviously I signed maybe a four or five-year deal when I was 21 but I’ve done well so he’s added to that.

“He’s been great with me. He’s been fair with me. He’s never kind of just held me on to a contract and said, ‘No, I’ve paid you that. You’re going to stay on that.’ So, we’ve always had a good relationsh­ip. But I’m not sure how that conversati­on will go, if I’m honest.

“But you know what it’s like as players you don’t know what the chairman is thinking. I don’t know, I mean he might want to sell me.

“He might be thinking, ‘If I could get 100 million for you, then why not?.’ Do you know what I mean? I’m not going to be worth that for the next two or three years.”

Kane has had chances to win silverware at Spurs, having been involved in two Premier League title races, lost two Carabao Cup finals and also the 2019 Champions League final. But they are heading in the wrong direction, facing the prospect of no European football next season, still searching for a new manager and in need of a serious squad overhaul.

 ??  ?? Harry Kane applauds the fans after Tottenham’s defeat by Aston Villa on Wednesday night
Harry Kane applauds the fans after Tottenham’s defeat by Aston Villa on Wednesday night

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