Kane's dead end

Harry Kane (26 years old) is back. The English striker has been 'benefited' by the appearance of the pandemic and is already training with Tottenham with his sights set on June 17, the date of the return of the Premier. The striker underwent surgery in January for a tendon problem in his left leg. While recovering, he had to live how Mourinho's team kept distancing himself from the positions of honor of the Premier and, in addition, he suffered with the elimination, without palliation, of Tottenham at the hands of Leipzig in the Champions League.

If after losing the Champions League final and the poor solvency of Tottenham in terms of transfers, Kane's frustration grew more palpable with each interview, the panorama does not invite you to optimism. When the confinement began, he made his vision of the future clear again in an Instagram live with Jamie Redknapp. His tenure depended on the team's ability to continue growing, he said, as he left the door wide open. “I have always said that if we do not progress or go in the right direction, then I am not someone willing to stay for the simple fact of doing it,” he said.

The truth is that, according to English sources, their agents expected the appearance of specific offers to have the frying pan for mango this summer. There were regular contacts with Madrid and United. However, the arrival of Mourinho opened a halo of hope for a future winner. Weeks later, the team sailed in seventh position in the table, far from the Champions League. Seven points from the noble zone. The coronavirus has served to see Kane again short before the end of the season, but it has also allayed the market anxieties of the largest. At the moment, the only one that seems to be moving is PSG, almost forced because the option they had for Icardi expired and is required by the termination of Cavani's contract. Right now, it is claimed from England, United is Kane's burning nail.. But the starting price set by Tottenham at more than 200 million euros, seems crazy in times of pandemic.

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Perhaps because of this, Kane's despair heightens and urges his team. Press to get the feat of getting into the Champions, at least. “We have to be in the top four, that has to be our goal, there is no doubt about that,” he told the club's media today, despite the smash that it means for the nine games that remain. “We have to win seven or eight to enter the Champions League, starting with the first against Manchester United,” he says without measure. Tottenham, in addition, has important games left against Sheffield, Arsenal or Leicester and, out of the corner of their eyes, they look to the appeal against the City's sanction. The pandemic and circumstances can leave Kane at a dead end. At least this summer.

Jurgen Klinsmann, a former spurt, urges Kane not to leave Tottenham, as he himself did. “He hasn't won anything since 2008 and he's not a boy yet, but he has that opportunity with the Spurs, he has a fantastic coach, he has a fantastic team and we all keep our fingers crossed to make it happen sooner rather than later,” says the German. , who did leave Tottenham to go to Bayern to win titles. Meanwhile, another former striker like Teddy Sheringham advises him otherwise. “Right now, his Spurs career may be at a crossroads. If they haven't won anything or feel like they're not making progress for next season, there could be changes. Harry only has one career and wants to win things. My advice would be make sure you make the most of it, “says the former striker.