Orikoru
Tour Winner
With Kane in the side, and if the manager hits the ground running, I believe there's a chance we could snatch 4th, which for Levy is the be-all and end-all. Without Kane, it doesn't matter who you bring in, there is zero chance. That's the difference.Because if Spurs lose him anyway next season, by not selling him this season you are just delaying the inevitable. That includes delaying the time in which Spurs can look to rebuild their squad (as at the moment Harry Kane will still be the main guy in any system they play).
So, does Levy sell him now and look to start afresh, with money in his pocket. Or, wait another season before starting afresh with no money in his pocket? (I'd imagine he'd still get more than £50 million for him now)
So, if Levy refuses to take, say £80-100 million for Kane now, then that is effectively the price he is paying to have Kane for the single 2023/24 season. Is that worth it? I don't think any manager would pay that amount of money to have Kane for a single season.