This has always been Levy’s mantra, but over the past 10 years he has completely reversed his view on selling best players. Walker is the only example of a first team player being sold in his prime, since Bale in 2013 and by all accounts that was more of a Pochettino decision. He was furious with Kyle letting the club know he wanted to leave during a crucial part of the season with us still in the title race and with an FA Cup semi on the horizon, he was subsequently dropped for all remaining big games that season.
levy’s stance on Kane has always been he’s not for sale, if we were strapped for cash and needed the money so desperately he would of been sold for the 100
Million city offered earlier in the window. I think City test his resolve again a bit later in the window but ultimately won’t go near what levy would even consider around the 160+ range. Personally if I see a city fan I’d be disappointed if the club were to spend that on him with Haaland also out there, and that’s not a knock on Kane, but the option of someone 8 years younger with a higher ceiling surely makes more sense .