Tottenham believe they have won the battle for Harry Kane. The reason, according to the Daily Mail, is that the fixed money that Manchester City promised in its first offer only reached 75 million pounds (87 million euros) and in the London club they continue to value Kane at 150 million euros. pounds (175 million euros). Throughout the summer, Daniel Levy has expressed that his center forward and captain is not for sale. Seven days after the market closes, his intention is still to keep Kane.
As the information in the Daily Mail explains, the feeling within Tottenham is that his transfer is “virtually impossible” because the differences are still very large between the two teams. However, Manchester City will still try one more time in recent days.
In Harry Kane's environment, it is believed that City still has a bullet in the chamber, which would be to offer 125 million pounds (146 million euros), although to be able to face a transfer of this magnitude they would also have to square the section of the exits, since none of those who seemed candidates to leave the club have received satisfactory offers. None of Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus, Joao Cancelo or Aymeric Laporte now have a better chance of leaving than at the beginning of the summer.