Report: Levy has made Harry Kane transfer decision regardless of new deal

The Daily Mail have claimed that Tottenham Hotspur will not sell Harry Kane next summer even if he does not sign a new contract. 

Kane’s current deal at Tottenham runs until 2024 (Transfermarkt) and there has been plenty of speculation regarding the striker’s future over recent months.

Harry Kane
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Reports in England have indicated that the striker is open to starting talks with the Lilywhites regarding a new deal when the time is right (Ben Jacobs).

However, German publications continue to link the England captain with a move to Bayern Munich next summer, with the 29-year-old alleged to be the Bundesliga giant’s number-one centre-forward target (TZ).

The Mail have now suggested that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will not contemplate selling Kane under any circumstances, even if the striker does not sign a contract extension. 

The report adds that if the 29-year-old wants to leave his boyhood club, he would have to run down his contract and leave on a free in the summer of 2024.

Spurs Web Opinion

Kane’s future at Spurs rests entirely on how successful or otherwise Antonio Conte’s project proves to be. I remain confident that the England captain will sign a new deal as long as Conte himself commits his future to the club as he has clearly fully bought into the Italian’s ideas, just as the rest of the squad.

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