Harry Kane is one of the possible reinforcements for Paris Saint-Germain during this transfer window. But the champions of France come up against the leaders of Tottenham, who are determined not to see their star striker leave.
There will be movement in the locker room of the PSGand without even knowing if Kylian Mbappe will be transferred or not to Real Madrid, we learned last week that Luis Campos had an envelope of 200 million euros just to strengthen the offensive sector. Two names are mentioned to be added to the Parisian workforce, they are Victor Osimhen And Harry Kane. However, it is the English striker of Tottenham which is at the very top of the list. This luxury cast has however experienced a first hitch. THE Bayern Munich also wants Harry Kane, and the Bavarians have even already negotiated an agreement with the English player. However, while the Paris Saint Germain made no formal offer to Spurs, the check extended by the German club was torn up by Daniel Levy, the very greedy president of Tottenham. And the latter even tensed up.
Tottenham don’t want Kane to leave
Even if the 29-year-old English striker, trained in Tottenham, is tempted by a transfer in order to discover a new country and a new club, his lifelong club has obviously decided to upset everyone. Having understood that the PSG was on the prowl and could make a colossal offer, and that Real Madrid were also in the shadows, it started to stir in the London offices. Feeling the onslaught looming for the man who has scored 213 goals for Spurs since his Premier League debut, and in agreement with his new coach, Ange Postecoglou, Daniel Levy would have warned the leaders of Paris and Munich that they could turn to other players. One year from the end of his contract with Tottenham, Harry Kane will not be sold, and the boss of the recent eighth in the Premier League is determined. Sky Sports confirms this intransigent position and believes that Kane will have no choice, even if it means going free.
It goes without saying that the season didn’t go how we wanted it to but I can only thank the fans for their relentless support all year. pic.twitter.com/8hNgpxVGkZ
—Harry Kane (@HKane) May 28, 2023
If the PSG has sometimes been referred to as St. Germain prison by the Spanish press when the French club refused the departures of Marco Verratti, Neymar or of course Kylian Mbappé, Tottenham obviously chose the same strategy. According to the English sports channel, Daniel Levy is ready to take the risk of seeing his most valuable player go free, even if the president of the London club believes intimately that he can reach an agreement to extend Harry Kane during his last year of contract. A strategy that has already worked in other clubs, but which is certainly dangerous, especially at a time when PSG’s offer could be around 100 million euros. Something to think about, but a priori not the boss of the Spurs.