Report shares what Tottenham chief Daniel Levy has told Nuno about Harry Kane

Report shares what Tottenham chief Daniel Levy has told Nuno about Harry Kane – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Tottenham supremo Daniel Levy has told Nuno Espirito Santo that Harry Kane will not be sold this summer unless an ‘extraordinary’ offer comes in for the striker according to The Daily Mail.

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The 27-year-old is widely considered to be one of the best out and out strikers in world football alongside the likes of Bayern Munich ace Robert Lewandowski and Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland.

Kane’s goalscoring record for Tottenham is quite simply breathtaking.

The England international striker has 221 goals in 336 games for Spurs to his name.

He is adored by the Tottenham Hotspur fans. So it is understandable as to why they were upset when news broke towards the end of last season that he would be leaving north London this summer.

Harry Kane in action for Tottenham last season

It seems as though the Spurs fans may have been handed somewhat of a reprieve, however.

Harry Kane to stay at Tottenham, Nuno told

The Daily Mail reckon that Daniel Levy has instructed Nuno that the 27-year-old centre-forward will not be sold.

That comes with the caveat that he could be moved on if Manchester City make a whopping £150 million bid for him…but nothing less than that amount.

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So it’s fairly safe to say that Harry Kane will be staying put.

That is great news for Nuno with the Portuguese having been tasked with getting Spurs back to their former glories.

Whether Kane will push for a move, however, remains to be seen. He’s set to turn 28 at the end of this month.

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If the striker is ambitious to win trophies, he may well be keen to join his old mate Kyle Walker at Manchester City. It seems as though Daniel Levy is determined to keep him in north London though.

An exciting summer transfer window is in store, that’s for sure!

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Author:Tony Martin