Daniel Levy has warned Harry Kane he will protect Tottenham’s interests in the transfer market this summer. Kane has told Spurs he wants to leave, and Manchester City are keen on buying the striker, who has three years left on his contract. Levy, who on Saturday appointed Fabio Paratici as Tottenham’s managing director of football, sympathises with Kane’s frustrations but hinted a deal could be difficult to do. “I am never going to talk about any specific player in public,” the chairman told the club’s official website. Levy confirmed Spurs would be active in the transfer market but tempered expectations about how much money they could spend.
Source: The Guardian June 12, 2021 20:29 UTC