The problem with this transfer is that it was always going to be difficult to get Kane out of Spurs. Spurs understandably don't want to sell.
I think City fans should look at the big picture and not just follow what City are doing. We think City are preparing bids and offers based on inside information and reports from journalists and when you want something to happen you give extra weight to evidence that suggests a deal is advanced. It takes three parties to complete a transfer. Kane we can assume wants to move to City but in this case Spurs are very resistant to selling. City can talk about £130m bids all we like but if Levy is ignoring them, then no transfer is going to happen. We're just basically hoping that at the 11th hour Levy is going to change his stance because that is how he operates, a man who traditionally has liked to play the transfer market in the closing weeks.
I think there is a 50/50 chance this happens because I really cannot see Spurs turning down £130m for a player who is 28, and who has made it very clear he wants to leave. But should we trust Levy to act in the best interests of Spurs? Anyone who appoints Mourinho as coach, and who repeatedly plays roulette with the transfer window in its last week is a questionable operator imo. Spurs are struggling because of their managerial decisions and now it impacts on us.