Harry Kane is demanding two things from Levy to stay at Spurs says ‘transfer expert’

Tottenham Hotspur striker, Harry Kane, revealed in an Instagram live interview with Sky Sports’ Jamie Redknapp last week that he would not remain at his boyhood club for the sake of it.

Kane claimed that he would only stay in North London with the Lilywhites if the club continued to progress and compete.

Despite being 26-years-old and regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, Kane has still yet to win his first major trophy.

Duncan Castles, who the Express label as a ‘transfer expert’, has now claimed that Harry Kane and his closest advisor are demanding two things from Daniel Levy and Tottenham.

Castles revealed on the Transfer Window podcast that Kane would be looking for a bigger contract and a guarantee that he will have a chance to win titles in North London.

Spurs have not won a trophy since 2008 when they lifted the League Cup and have never won a Premier League title in their history.

Castles said: “This time Kane and his closest advisor, which is his brother, are serious about deciding if this is the time to move and a calculation that, with his age, a decision has to be made whether he continues at Tottenham indefinitely or whether he takes the opportunity while he still has the status around him in the game to move to one of the big clubs, while they’re prepared to put the money down to do that deal.

“I think [Kane’s] words are pretty strong.

“So it fits entirely with what we reported on the podcast at the beginning of March.

“And it’s a very significant problem for Daniel Levy to have to deal with in the sense that this is Kane and his people saying ‘not only do we want a bigger contract, but we want to know that if we stay at Tottenham, we have the opportunity to win titles, we have the opportunity to get a Premier League title and have the chance to be competing at the top level of the Champions League again’.”

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