Harry Kane sends out a defiant message to Tottenham and Daniel Levy amid transfer links

Harry Kane applauds the fans after Aston Villa match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Harry Kane applauds the fans after Aston Villa match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Photo Credit: IMAGO

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move away from the London club, and he has now sent out an open message to the club chief Daniel Levy.

The 27-year-old recently sat down for an interview with Gary Neville for Sky Sports, and he revealed that he wants a meeting with the club chairman regarding his future.

He is at a stage of his career where he wants to play for the biggest clubs and win the major trophies. However, he is aware that might not be possible at a club like Tottenham, who are struggling to qualify for Champions League football, let alone challenge for the trophy.

Kane claims that he will speak with the club chairman to try and ascertain Tottenham’s ambitions and how they could help him fulfil his dreams.

But the player maintains that the final decision will rest with him, and he will do what is best for his career at this moment in time.

Kane says: “I think [it’s a crossroads in my career]. I think it’s definitely a conversation to be had with the club,” he said. “Yeah, like you say, I want to be playing in the biggest games—the biggest moments.

“Like, this season I’m there watching the Champions League, watching the English teams in there doing amazing. They are the games that I want to be involved in.

“I want to be in them… games… So for sure, it’s a moment in my career where I have to kind of reflect and see where I’m at and have a good, honest conversation with the chairman. I hope that we can have that conversation.

“I’m sure that he’ll want to set out the plan of where he sees it, but ultimately it’s going to be down to me and how I feel and what’s going to be the best for me and my career this moment in time.”

Harry Kane is one of the best players in the world, and Tottenham are likely to demand a massive amount of money if they are forced to sell him.

But the striker believes that he has given 16 years of his life to the club, and he will have a good honest conversation with the club chief to determine what would be a fair price for his services.

Kane also revealed that Levy might be willing to sell him for a fee of around £100 million this summer because his value is only going to go down in the next two or three seasons.

He said: “I don’t know, I mean he might want to sell me. He might be thinking, ‘If I could get 100 million for you, then why not?’ Do you know what I mean? I’m not going to be worth that for the next two or three years.”

When it was put to him that the transfer fee might be more like £200m than £100m, Kane laughed and stumbled a bit: “But erm, but yeah. It’s going to be. I hope we have a good enough relationship.

“I’ve given the club…well, I’ve been there for 16 years of my life. So, I hope that we can have a good honest conversation and see where we are at in that aspect.”

It will be interesting to see how the England internationals future unfolds over the coming months now.

He has been linked with a move to Manchester City as a potential replacement for club legend Sergio Aguero.