He knew ... like everybody else did.. that he wanted out before he joinedTo be fair Nuno is in a bit of a predicament. Imagine joining a new club and upon arrival your star striker wants out. Must be awkward.
He knew ... like everybody else did.. that he wanted out before he joinedTo be fair Nuno is in a bit of a predicament. Imagine joining a new club and upon arrival your star striker wants out. Must be awkward.
I wouldn't be surprised if Levy told him not to worry, Kane's going nowhere. We know he's not afraid of fibbing to get someone to be there.He knew ... like everybody else did.. that he wanted out before he joined
Maybe he really like cheese as wolves to spuds in terms of working environment must be a step down apart from big fuck off cheese bar at the new stadium.To be fair Nuno is in a bit of a predicament. Imagine joining a new club and upon arrival your star striker wants out. Must be awkward.
Didn’t they hold on to Modric and Bale for an extra season when they wanted out. Sometimes I think levy holds onto the for spite rather than wanting a better dealKane is Spurs most important asset and they have completely alienated him. A disaster for Spurs. They didn't want to sell him but once the player wants to go you have to tread very carefully. £150m is laughable. I think think will go the distance and Spurs will be forced sellers whatever Solekhol claims. They may hold his contract but he's the Captain of their club and he feels betrayed. There's no coming back from this. You get the most money you can and rebuild.
Firstly, he's not our captain. I will end your summation there, you can regroup and come back.Kane is Spurs most important asset and they have completely alienated him. A disaster for Spurs. They didn't want to sell him but once the player wants to go you have to tread very carefully. £150m is laughable. I think think will go the distance and Spurs will be forced sellers whatever Solekhol claims. They may hold his contract but he's the Captain of their club and he feels betrayed. There's no coming back from this. You get the most money you can and rebuild.
Levy told him he would sit in the stands and play in the reserves. He didn't, and played the best season of his time for us, and left the next year. In his book, he said he respected Levy's decision even though he didn't like it and admitted he didn't like the way it ended.Didn’t they hold on to Modric and Bale for an extra season when they wanted out. Sometimes I think levy holds onto the for spite rather than wanting a better deal
Well. If we go on the hypothesis that City actually have the money for Kane and Tottenham know it, then it actually makes total sense to drag it out.It now suits no one to drag it out any longer? City want Kane, Kane wants City, Spurs will need a replacement etc and maybe a couple of more signings with the money? £120-130m gets it done quickly imo.