Danial will do what is right over Harry.
Daniel Levy has insisted that the club will do what is “right” when it comes to Harry Kane’s future. As you all will know, Harry is being linked with a move away from Tottenham.
Kane has been in top form for Tottenham last season. He is also doing well for England in the Euros, as he scored 23 goals and made 14 assists in the Premier League – but we ended up being humiliated. We only managed to reach 7th place and scraped into Europe in the newly created Europa Conference failure league.
Harry has been linked to Manchester United, City and Chelsea recently, and it has been widely reported that he wants to leave in search of major trophies. Now Levy has added fuel to the fire by delivering an update on Kane’s situation after Fabio Paratici was appointed.
Speaking in a controlled interview by an appointed employee in the club’s in-house media channel, Levy said of Kane’s situation: “I am never going to talk about any specific player in public. All I will say is his frustrations in not winning are shared by me and all the fans and players. We all want to win. One of the items that Fabio will have to deal with when he comes in is which players are going to be retained, which will be asked to look for other clubs. There is a market out there. What we want and what other clubs want is not always possible to achieve. We will do whatever is right for the club.”
Kane’s current contract at Spurs is not due to expire for another three years.
My thoughts
In the interview, Levy really didn’t say anything other than pour fuel on the fire. And what is best for Tottenham might not be best for the player. And what happens if Levy decides to keep him when Harry wants to leave? Levy will only let him go if he gets the full whack for Harry. And it just won’t be about Harry; there are a whole host of other players who are unsettled.
Then there is the new manager added to the equation. There are a lot of “ifs” but nothing concrete at the moment.
If I had to say, I think Levy will make sure he stays by pricing him out of the market.
This is going to be a very interesting season, at the same time very concerning. We must finish higher (much higher) than previously. I also see the fans getting on Levy and the Boards back if we don’t perform well. Especially if we end up having another season without trophies.
All the best, Glenn
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