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We all know that the PL scoring record has long been a big objective for Kane, IMO he's unlikely to give up that dream and accept a move abroad for the sake of the club. He holds all the cards with his contract situation being what it is.

He won’t go to Chelsea or Arsenal, Liverpool have splashed mega money on forwards over the past two windows, and City don’t need him with Haaland having joined up. It’s going to be United.
He would be unreal at Liverpool - they’ve been spending huge sums on pale imitations of him.
 

skiba

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Kane will go this season or next. My view on whether we sell this summer or let him walk on a free the next depends on the Conte situation. If we get Zaniolo and Porro over the line and Conte wants to make a go of it next season with more backing in the summer then I would keep Kane. I know it seems like we're miles off now but with those two additions and some new CBs and a GK in the summer and things could look very different. If Conte isn't going to be here then ye, cash in and let the new guy rebuild without Kane.
 

mil1lion

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We could just finish above Man Utd and keep them out of the top 4. That might keep Kane.
I think Newcastle are the more realistic team to chase down. I dont think Kane will decide until Conte decides on his future and we sign quality players in the summer. Even if no CL if we show enough ambition to keep Conte happy I think he will still stay. I would love an FA Cup this season just to scratch the itch for a trophy.
 

MattPhilpott

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It truly seems like our days with Kane are numbered, and I’m sure i echo the voices of millions when I say what a privilege it has been to witness him perform for our club…

Our greatest ever goal scorer (to be) and undoubtedly the greatest player to play for the club imo…I fear not even a winners medal could keep him here now, but let’s hope we can see him lift the FA Cup at Wembley, would be the perfect send off…

with 1 year left, and their need for a number 9, it seems as though United would be the most logical option, which pains me to see…Chelsea on the other hand would be sickening.

the only thing to sway me towards those scumbags is Bohley’s stupidity with money, and being able to rinse them for every penny…

Let’s look up though guys, Richy is here and ready to step into the role, Kulu is a stud, and whatever happens with Sonny will happen, those 3 would still be an unbelievable front 3, and that money could go a long way to strengthening elsewhere…

let’s make sure we sing Harry’s name louder than ever before for the rest of the season, who knows if we’ll get the chance again.

COYS
 

cookiemonster

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Some deluded people allays come out with this

Why would he join Manure?they have as much chance of winning a trophy as us

Just LOL,I backed them to win things over us any day of the week and this is years ago when he was first linked

This is what their fan base demand and will happen whereas ours are happy with top 4 and Ajax
 

Albertbarich

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Here's a take..

Keep saying people wouldn't mind a project manager like Poch as it was so great.

And it was, feel free to check my posts to see my absolute love and gratitude for Poch.

But but but, the next project manager won't Inherit arguably now English footballs greatest ever striker from the reserve team. I mean I like Parrott, love Scarlett and Lankshear looks great but it's highly unlikely they will be the next Harry Kane.

Without Kane the Poch project wouldn't have got off the ground as he was and still is an absolute goal machine. And now Conte or the next manager are going to have to try and get by without him.
 

Gb160

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I reckon the QSI buy in is the only chance he stays. He wouldn't want to miss all the fun and inflated wages if that happened. And fair enough too. He'd have earned it.
Bingo.
It'also the only way Enic don't completely turn this club into a fucking meme.
 
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ssamme

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Here's a take..

Keep saying people wouldn't mind a project manager like Poch as it was so great.

And it was, feel free to check my posts to see my absolute love and gratitude for Poch.

But but but, the next project manager won't Inherit arguably now English footballs greatest ever striker from the reserve team. I mean I like Parrott, love Scarlett and Lankshear looks great but it's highly unlikely they will be the next Harry Kane.

Without Kane the Poch project wouldn't have got off the ground as he was and still is an absolute goal machine. And now Conte or the next manager are going to have to try and get by without him.
Completely agree with you, but we need to think about the impact Richarlison will have as a number 9 and be a big part of any project, that said I would prefer Kane not to leave
 

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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Here's a take..

Keep saying people wouldn't mind a project manager like Poch as it was so great.

And it was, feel free to check my posts to see my absolute love and gratitude for Poch.

But but but, the next project manager won't Inherit arguably now English footballs greatest ever striker from the reserve team. I mean I like Parrott, love Scarlett and Lankshear looks great but it's highly unlikely they will be the next Harry Kane.

Without Kane the Poch project wouldn't have got off the ground as he was and still is an absolute goal machine. And now Conte or the next manager are going to have to try and get by without him.
Whilst thats true, they dont necessarily need to inherit that.

Could adopt an approach where the from 3 are fluid. Not all teams need a Kane to be succesful.

Although, the club needs to have a defined plan in order to more forward.
 

Cochraam

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My hope has been for an extension for Kane that has a 2024 release clause (maybe 50 million?) so he has a way out if things turn sour. Then a one-year extension for Conte and we essentially have 18 more months of trying to win something under the current setup.

After that, if it's still not working then total clear out and reset. Basically, sell anyone over 26-ish, form a young, hungry team under a project manager built around Romero, Bentancur, Deki, Skipp, Sarr, and young players that fit the philosophy. Increasingly feels like it might just fall apart now without that last attempt at putting together a winning team with Kane and Son up top.
 

Cochise

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I expect him to leave this summer unless we get some sort of large investment. By which I mean £200m and an excuse to sell our cast offs for less than market rate.

If that is not the case then selling Harry for £80-100m is best for all involved. We can reinvest and start the project with a bit more capital, whilst he can make the most of the last 4-5 years of his career.
 

arunspurs

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Aug 31, 2012
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Dear Tottenham,

Buy EVAN FERGUSON from Brighton - He is the closest striker (in terms of style & finishing in PL) to Harry Kane, that I have seen in PL in last few seasons...And he is 18

Put in a 30m 40m or 50m - dont care - whatever it takes, buy him in summer. This lad is the next big thing in PL.
 

H-SF

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Jan 2, 2020
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I think Newcastle are the more realistic team to chase down. I dont think Kane will decide until Conte decides on his future and we sign quality players in the summer. Even if no CL if we show enough ambition to keep Conte happy I think he will still stay. I would love an FA Cup this season just to scratch the itch for a trophy.
No way. Kane is done waiting. If we don't get top 4 or miraculously win the UCL and United (assuming they do) want him he's off. Our only hope is if they choose to go for Osimhen and Kane has no realistic PL move.
 

ikky

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Dec 6, 2006
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Dear Tottenham,

Buy EVAN FERGUSON from Brighton - He is the closest striker (in terms of style & finishing in PL) to Harry Kane, that I have seen in PL in last few seasons...And he is 18

Put in a 30m 40m or 50m - dont care - whatever it takes, buy him in summer. This lad is the next big thing in PL.
Only has 6 months left on his contract and due to his age the fee could go to a tribunal.
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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I honestly believe if Harry goes it will be to collect a few trophies and Manchester United cannot guarantee that.
 

arunspurs

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Aug 31, 2012
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Only has 6 months left on his contract and due to his age the fee could go to a tribunal.

Yep - I dont care what it takes - need to sign him. Even if Brighton extend the deal, Buy him & loan him back to Brighton. Its so clear to me this lad level is so high.
 

matty74

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Aug 21, 2013
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Dear Tottenham,

Buy EVAN FERGUSON from Brighton - He is the closest striker (in terms of style & finishing in PL) to Harry Kane, that I have seen in PL in last few seasons...And he is 18

Put in a 30m 40m or 50m - dont care - whatever it takes, buy him in summer. This lad is the next big thing in PL.
And while we are at it how about hiring there scouting team . Look at the players they have bought in over last 2-3 years ! Players from all over the world that have come to England and looked built for the premier league
 
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