Tottenham Hotspur has set a hefty £100 million (€114 million) price tag for striker Harry Kane, in a bid to fend off potential buyers this summer.
According to sources close to the club, Tottenham is not interested in selling the player to a domestic rival, but will consider offers from overseas.
Kane has been one of the most consistent performers in the Premier League in recent years, and his impressive performances have caught the attention of several top European clubs, including Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. The English international is reportedly keen to discuss his future at Tottenham at the end of the season, but he is also open to considering offers from other clubs.
Tottenham’s stance on Kane’s future is not surprising given his importance to the club. The striker has been a key player for Spurs for many years and has consistently delivered goals and assists. However, with Kane approaching his 28th birthday, there are concerns that he may not be able to maintain his high level of performance in the long term.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding Kane’s future, the player himself remains focused on finishing the season strongly with Tottenham. Speaking to reporters, Kane said, “My focus is on doing my best for Tottenham and finishing the season strongly. Whatever happens in the summer, happens. I’m not thinking too much about it right now.”
Tottenham’s stance on Kane’s future is likely to have a significant impact on the transfer market this summer. With several top European clubs interested in the striker, the battle for his signature is set to be fierce. However, with Tottenham demanding such a high fee for the player, it remains to be seen whether any club will be willing to meet their asking price.
Fans of Tottenham and Harry Kane will be eagerly awaiting developments over the coming months as the transfer window approaches. With interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe, it promises to be an exciting time for all involved.