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Harry Kane

southlondonyiddo

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He bought a property on the Wentworth estate which is 20mins from Cobham 🤷‍♂️

Could have multiple properties though 🤷‍♂️
 

olliec

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This guy would get 50 goals at city. Haaland is good and getting all the plaudits but Harry in that city team would be sickeningly good.
 

muppetman

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This guy would get 50 goals at city. Haaland is good and getting all the plaudits but Harry in that city team would be sickeningly good.
The thought of him linking play between KdB, Mahrez, Grealish etc as well as getting on the end of stuff makes me feel a bit unwell.

Luckily, he wants to be a Spurs legend and make Levy pay for a statue in the south stand plaza. . .
 

GMI

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"The real reset had come on Monday morning when Levy summoned the squad’s senior players for a clear-the-air meeting. He had already decided to sack Stellini and replace him with Mason. The talks with Kane, Hugo Lloris, Eric Dier and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg were an attempt to draw a line under the chaos.

“The chairman asked for a meeting,” Kane said. “It was important [for him] to understand where the players’ heads were at. It wasn’t just the Newcastle result. It had been building up since we conceded the two goals against Southampton.

“It was an honest conversation of where everyone is at and what we need to try to do to give us the best possible chance to finish the season with something. We’re still fighting for fourth place but if it’s not fourth we’ll try to finish fifth or sixth. In this league, it’s so competitive you can easily end up eighth or ninth if you’re not careful. That’s what it was – to give us the best chance.”
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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As reported by Telegraph Sport this week, there is increasing doubts at Spurs over Kane signing a new deal. Kane is believed to be looking at all options, which will include running down his final 12 months at the club where he has played for 10 years and scored 274 goals.

Just reads as sensationalist bullshit riding off of the United fans winding up Tottenham fans yesterday. We didn’t need an ‘exclusive’ or an entire article to tell us that one of Kane’s options is to leave for free. We know that already.
 

YiddoInPoland

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As reported by Telegraph Sport this week, there is increasing doubts at Spurs over Kane signing a new deal. Kane is believed to be looking at all options, which will include running down his final 12 months at the club where he has played for 10 years and scored 274 goals.

Just reads as sensationalist bullshit riding off of the United fans winding up Tottenham fans yesterday. We didn’t need an ‘exclusive’ or an entire article to tell us that one of Kane’s options is to leave for free. We know that already.
The sports press are just loving it at the moment.
 

GMI

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How can he ‘be open to it’? It’s the default position.

There are two options; well sell or he signs. Should neither of those two happen…his contract runs down.

That said I expect the Telegraph may still be close to the Kane camp. Last time Jason Burt was pretty much the ‘Voice of Kane’.
 
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Teemu

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How can he ‘be open to it’? It’s the default position.

There are two options; well sell or he signs. Should neither of those two happen…his contract runs down.

"Harry Kane is open to not breaching contract law"
 

Bluto Blutarsky

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How can he ‘be open to it’? It’s the default position.

There are two options; well sell or he signs. Should neither of those two happen…his contract runs down.
Well - he could force it - by not agreeing to a sale.
 

Yantino

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I can see Harry staying.

The club are (rightly) going to demand a very high fee for him even if he is in his last year of his current contract and I can see them taking the position to rather run the contract down than sell for a sub-optimal fee.

I don’t see Harry kicking up a stink, I don’t see Harry going abroad and I don’t see Harry going to Chelsea. So unless Utd pay our asking fee or City sell Haaland then I think he stays.

You never know, he might even sign a new deal.
 

GMI

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Well - he could force it - by not agreeing to a sale.
That’s true. Or we could force it by not agreeing to a sale.

Aside for that it’s an interesting dilemma. I’m happy to be forced to keep him for twelve months and he helps us back into the Champions League (5 places from next year) which would offset the loss on transfer fee. This is with the caveat that Kane’s mind if focused and up for it.
 

Trent Crimm

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I can see Harry staying.

The club are (rightly) going to demand a very high fee for him even if he is in his last year of his current contract and I can see them taking the position to rather run the contract down than sell for a sub-optimal fee.

I don’t see Harry kicking up a stink, I don’t see Harry going abroad and I don’t see Harry going to Chelsea. So unless Utd pay our asking fee or City sell Haaland then I think he stays.

You never know, he might even sign a new deal.

So you can see levy letting him go for nothing in a year? V sell.
 

Leroy

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Dec 6, 2006
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We talk of a rebuild and yet some are happy to let ours most valuable asset walk out the door for nothing. The same will be complaining next when we can’t fund their expectations
 
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