Fabrizio Romano makes an interesting Daniel Levy revelation regarding Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane
Speaking on his YouTube channel, popular Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has come up with an interesting revelation on how Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is handling the Harry Kane transfer saga this summer.
Romano disclosed that Levy, a shrewd negotiator, is resolute in his commitment to retaining Kane’s services. The chairman envisions the England captain as a linchpin in Tottenham’s squad not only for the upcoming season but also for the foreseeable future.
This unwavering belief in Kane’s value has led Levy to rebuff Bayern Munich’s initial £60 million bid outright, with Spurs reportedly holding out for a staggering £100 million transfer fee.
While the player himself is said to be open to a move to the Bavarian giants, Levy is not willing to budge despite the fact that there is a chance that he might lose Harry Kane for absolutely nothing next summer.
Speaking about the situation, here is what Romano had to say about this particular transfer saga
“From what I understand, and I always said even when he was linked with Real Madrid, Daniel Levy – Tottenham chairman – is going to make this deal very difficult. He wants to keep the player. The club still dreams of Harry Kane as Tottenham player for the next season and for the future”
It appears that Tottenham’s standpoint is rooted in their apprehension over finding a suitable replacement for their talismanic frontman, who has consistently delivered over 30 goals per season. The club recognizes Kane’s immense value and the impact his departure would have on their attacking prowess.
Speculation has been rife that the player has already agreed to personal terms with the German club, fueling expectations of an improved offer from Bayern in their relentless pursuit of Kane.
From the outside, it looks like Daniel Levy is looking to play the waiting game and hope that another season at the club, if successful, might convince Kane to stay for much longer and thereby commit his future to the club.
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If the English international is as keen on the move as the media is making him out to be, this could turn into a long-drawn transfer saga that gets ugly both for the club and the player. Let’s hope we do not go there.