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Kane’s future unclear

Spurs and City still in limbo over striker ahead of opener

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“Harry (Kane) is an exceptiona­l, extraordin­ary striker. There are no doubts about that. Of course we are very interested.” Pep guardiola

LONDON: Manchester City’s defence of the English Premier League title gets under way today away to Tottenham with both clubs still in limbo over the future of Harry Kane.

The England captain returned to training with his Spurs teammates for the first time on Friday after arriving back late from his holidays in the United States and then having to quarantine.

Kane has made no secret of his desire to leave his boyhood club with City the obvious destinatio­n as they seek a successor to all-time top scorer Sergio Aguero, who has departed Manchester for Barcelona.

However, Kane’s decision to sign a six-year contract in 2018 has backfired with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy set to demand a fee well in excess of the £100mil (Rm588mil) Premier League record City spent on Jack Grealish earlier this month.

“Harry is an exceptiona­l, extraordin­ary striker. There are no doubts about that. Of course we are very interested,” City boss Pep Guardiola said last week.

“But he is a Tottenham player. If they don’t want to negotiate there is nothing more to say. If they want it, we will try.”

Kane claimed his third Premier League Golden Boot last season to go with the same accolade for finishing top scorer at the 2018 World Cup.

But England’s heartbreak­ing defeat on penalties to Italy in the final of Euro 2020 means at 28, he is still waiting for the first trophy of his career.

Tottenham seem further than ever from matching his ambitions.

Spurs find themselves out of the Champions League for the second consecutiv­e season, instead facing a qualifier later this week just to reach the group stages of the new Europa Conference League.

A long and unconvinci­ng search for a new manager will also have done little to inspire Kane’s confidence.

Nuno Espirito Santo was eventually named as Tottenham boss on July 1, nearly three months after Jose Mourinho was sacked.

The former Wolves manager immediatel­y has a big call to make on whether to play Kane at the weekend, against the side he wants to join before the end of the month.

“We have to think and we have tomorrow to make the decision,” Nuno said on Friday.

“I don’t have any concerns about trying to convince players to play for Tottenham.

“It’s such a huge club, it’s such a fantastic club. We should be proud of being here.”

City’s need for Kane may appear immaterial compared to Tottenham, where he has become a living legend.

Grealish’s arrival has already bolstered Guardiola’s attacking options, which already featured Raheem Sterling, Kevin De Bruyne, Riyad Mahrez, Ferran Torres, Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus.

But City’s ambitions are also much greater as they look to not only hold off Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool to defend their Premier League crown, but go one better than last season in Europe after reaching the Champions League final for the first time.

Chelsea have also broken their club record fee to re-sign Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan for £97mil (Rm570mil), while United’s squad appear to be in the best shape since their decline began with Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013 after signing Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane.

Across the English Channel, Paris St Germain have even overshadow­ed the annual arms race in the Premier League by signing Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Georginio Wijnaldum and Achraf Hakimi as they too look to end the wait for Champions League glory.

That has set the bar for City and Kane is the best guarantee of the goals still on the market. — AFP

 ??  ?? Important figure: English striker Harry Kane has become a living legend at tottenham. — ap
Important figure: English striker Harry Kane has become a living legend at tottenham. — ap

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