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Harry Kane claims Spurs could be wise to sell and he will decide own future

- David Hytner

Harry Kane has suggested that Daniel Levy may be wise to sell him this summer because his value is at its peak, and the Tottenham striker has mentioned £100m as a potentiall­y acceptable figure. Kane, who is determined to get a move away – most likely to Manchester City – also feels he should not be held against his will after giving his all for Spurs since joining as an 11-yearold.

“As players, you don’t know what the chairman’s thinking,” Kane told the Sky pundit Gary Neville in an interview for The Overlap podcast. “I mean he might want to sell me. He might be thinking: ‘If I can get £100m for you, then why not?’ You know what I mean. I’m not going to be worth that for the next two or three years.

“I hope … I mean, 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’re at in that aspect.”

Kane’s interview with

Neville, which will be released in full on Friday, was recorded at the start of the month and some of it has been overtaken by events – not least the fact it is now public knowledge that the player wants a transfer, the story having broken on Monday night. Kane says that “I never said I’d stay at Spurs for the rest of my career; I’d never say that I would leave Spurs,” and also says he is “not rushing anything, I’m not desperate to do anything”.

The England captain talks about needing a meeting with Levy, rather than having had one. It is still unclear whether he has had the conversati­on in person, although it is known his desire to leave has been communicat­ed. Neville asks Kane, who is desperate to win trophies having failed to do so, whether he is approachin­g a crossroads. “I think so,” Kane replies. “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. This season I’m watching the Champions League, the English teams in there doing amazing, and they are the games I want to be involved in.

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

The last assertion is questionab­le,

 ??  ?? Harry Kane applauds Tottenham’s fans on Wednesday after what he hopes was his final home appearance for the club. Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Getty Images
Harry Kane applauds Tottenham’s fans on Wednesday after what he hopes was his final home appearance for the club. Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Getty Images

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