Harry Kane

He knew ... like everybody else did.. that he wanted out before he joined
1st question in his interview would have been "is Harry staying or not"? I would guess the answer was no, but you'll have £100m to buy a load of Portugese players, no-one has ever heard of. No way Nuno took the job without knowing
 
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.
That was known before he got offered the job let alone joined them, and was news while they were still trying to get the last bloke back and then a few Italians in before him
 
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.
@InLevyITrust - it seems to me Levy is in a stick or twist situation. I assume Nuno will want funds to build his squad, and there is obvious debt to pay for the stadium (which I’m sure is well secured but COVID wouldn’t have helped)… what other assets could levy use to raise significant capital (Kane and to a lesser extent son aside ?)

I maybe mistaken but I don’t see another £50M+ player in the Spurs squad… so I would have assumed the timing to cash-in on Kane would have been now. Seems to me after Grealish signing and the post COVID market that £130M will be the compromise rate for Spurs to sell and give Nuno time to get his bodies in line

next year kanes value diminishes (1yr older and 1yr less on his contract)…IF he was to get a serious injury (ala Leroy Sane) then his value would plummet…
 
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