Just search up Harry Kane Man City and you'll see a plethora of info bout City's interest in him, including articles, threads and what not. This is literally how all transfers work, but can't tell if you're on a wind upAny?
Just search up Harry Kane Man City and you'll see a plethora of info bout City's interest in him, including articles, threads and what not. This is literally how all transfers work, but can't tell if you're on a wind upAny?
I get your point.Any?
Again, the Spurs friendly London-centric media are doing everything to spin this. Nuno was asked point blank more than once "Has Levy assured you Kane won't be sold" and he basically refused to answer the question every time.
At A LOT of other clubs that would've led to headlines screaming "manager confirms star player could be sold" - but with Spurs, it's basically brushed under the rug as if it means nothing.
You aren't going to get interviews from Kane/Pep/Txiki. Its obvious to anyone from all the media stories that we would like Kane and Grealish. If a deal can be done or not is another question.Any?
Just doesn't strike me as how city have done business over the last ten years. We tend to do things quickly and quietly, and almost all these long protracted sagas seem to end in the player going nowhere (and getting an improved contract) or going somewhere else for a fee we wouldn't pay.Just search up Harry Kane Man City and you'll see a plethora of info bout City's interest in him, including articles, threads and what not. This is literally how all transfers work, but can't tell if you're on a wind up
Maybe rather than not being able to afford him, we just don't think he's worth that much? Or even we just are not interested.
A fair assesment and how I see it too. Can't see us getting our pants pulled down for any of the quoted figuresI'm sure we Are interested. To an extent. Heck he might even be the hands down preference, totally open minded to that.
But there has definately been a message of 'not desperate' and 'not at any cost'. I don't know who briefs who and I don't pretend to, so I won't go about claiming the club say this or that, but I can believe it.
Which makes it a long way to go to bridge the gap, and the club wouldtypically hinge on the one target where there is a chance of it not happening due to the fees involved.
Fair enough, so your argument isn't about whether we're interested in Kane, just that there is a good chance if we don't get him we have an alternative lined up and won't waste time in securing him. But so far so good, club don't seem to be panicking but it's natural for fans to be worried obviously.Just doesn't strike me as how city have done business over the last ten years. We tend to do things quickly and quietly, and almost all these long protracted sagas seem to end in the player going nowhere (and getting an improved contract) or going somewhere else for a fee we wouldn't pay.
There is plenty of papertalk about Kane to city, but it's looking more like the vvd, Messi, slabhead and pogba sagas now.
Hopefully Kane is the smoke screen for HaalandFair enough, so your argument isn't about whether we're interested in Kane, just that there is a good chance if we don't get him we have an alternative lined up and won't waste time in securing him. But so far so good, club don't seem to be panicking but it's natural for fans to be worried obviously.