Lavinda Past
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I wouldn't be too sure about that.Because Spurs aren't in a position to turn down £130M up front.
Levy will stretch the deal out as long as the Spurs Board allows him to do so. I think it entirely possible that the Spurs Board would rather see Kane stay than leave, regardless of the amount.
They obviously feel able to manage the level of debt they have over a number of years, or they would have been holding a fire sale during this window.
They were happy to offer Kane a long term deal regardless of the level of debt. They're in control here.
Whatever amount Spurs want is just what City will have to pay if we really want Kane.