New striker?

Hopefully its a tactic for Kane to get a better deal out of Spurs for a new contract. He is Mr Spurs afterall

Still has another four seasons on his existing contract, expires June 2024. Normally, the chatter to extend would start three to two years out from expiry, but given the global/local circumstances, his representatives might want the extra security now, especially if he is to remain a one-club man.
From our perspective, I think we’re probably testing the water ahead of a possible bid next year, know what would be asked, but by then I think much will have changed.
 
Still has another four seasons on his existing contract, expires June 2024. Normally, the chatter to extend would start three to two years out from expiry, but given the global/local circumstances, his representatives might want the extra security now, especially if he is to remain a one-club man.
From our perspective, I think we’re probably testing the water ahead of a possible bid next year, know what would be asked, but by then I think much will have changed.

No harm in Kane squeezing more money out the club, even with existing contract. and players have linked us to move (even if they are baseless) as an effective tactic to get a new deal. As for us I am hoping that we avoid signing him.
 
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No harm in Kane squeezing more money out the club, even with existing contract. and players have linked us to move (even if they are baseless) as an effective tactic to get a new deal. As for us I am hoping that we avoid signing him.

Suspect the Tottenham lemon is dry and there’s no more juice to be squeezed, but the rumours will stupidly rumble on throughout the season.

Once we’ve completed our signings and the ‘fabricated’ amounts have been tallied, it’ll be patently obvious, even for the English media, that we’re simply not going to spend 200 million on Kane this window, or ever; the difference between that sum and our most expensive signing to date is too great, and would probably account for most of our business this summer. They’ll also recognise that our focus now is on youth and mobility, attributes that Kane, like most of us, is no longer blessed with.
 
I'm quite sure Aguero will get a injury next season. Since he joined City he have to be in the top amongst strikers to be away due to injury. 81 missed games. Do we feel safe just to have Jesus to rely on if so? We seen B.Silva as a false 9 but nah thanks. Or Sterling?
I would love to have a striker that can switch with Jesus time to time.
Fingers crossed he doesn't, obviously, but we can't be sure. If he does, however, we've no natural finisher. Jesus does make good runs, works hard, etc but he's far from an instinctive finisher and looks to me as if he struggles with confidence sometimes. Aguero is one of the best the PL has ever seen, we're not going to find anyone close to his ability, but I'd feel much more confident if we did manage to find someone that we can rely on in front of goal.
 
We have scored 80 goals this season without Sergios input.
And you all think we have a problem
 
IMO we do not need a direct replacement. We create a whole host of chances when Gabby plays and though Sergio is an utter legend, I feel the team is just as dangerous without his presence.
 
I can see why Sergio might not be involved in our run in, in the champions league look at this.

"If you have arthroscopic surgery to treat your torn meniscus and your job involves sedentary work (mostly sitting), you may be able to return to work one to two weeks after surgery, with full recovery in about four to eight weeks. If you are an athlete or your job requires a lot of physical activity, it may take three to four months after surgery before you feel like you have as much function in your knee as you require."
 

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