I cannot see Spurs winning anything before Harry Kane retires and so it seems that the most talented English striker of his generation will retire trophyless. It is unlikely, however, that his decision was taken purely on football grounds. Levy has made it quite clear that he will not sell to either Manchester club and it seems that he won't actually sell to any other PL club so Kane's options are limited to say the least for another year. Harry has said that he does not want to leave the PL and this may reflect his wife's influence or simply that Harry wants to spend his family life in England. His family and his wife's may not want to hop on the 'plane to Germany to see their family... I suspect this may be a collective decision to stay put for a year and then decide. But signing that long, extended contract seems even more a serious mistake and error of judgement.
I don't think any of this will improve Kane's or Spurs' trophy prospects but the real loser may well be Bayern. Their need for a number 9 in the CL was there for all to see at our place and Harry Kane would have made them realistic contenders. Still we'll see but the idea that Harry's prospects withered when his move to City was blocked is inescapable. What a servant to football Levy is, the t***.