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[–] SatouKazuma@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Well I hope Spurs enjoy seeing him in a United kit. Levy's going to end up shooting Spurs in the foot.

[–] theinspectorst@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I'm torn on whether Levy is right here. It seems crazy to let Kane go for free next summer when they can get this much money for him now. But I can't see what proven PL or equivalent striker Spurs would be able to sign behind him, especially with no European football on offer.

I imagine Levy's gamble is that Champions League qualification is worth more (the pure revenue plus whatever value Spurs put on the ability to attract better players) than what they're being offered for Kane now, and that finishing outside the top 4 for the fourth time in five years would pose more fundamental problems for their footballing and financial outlook - so they might as well hold Kane now and roll the dice for a top 4 finish.

[–] Baconheatedradiator@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Levy might be correct in this instance especially from a financial point of view, but didn't he promise Harry kane that he could leave like three seasons ago, and then went back on his word?

Why Harry hasn't kicked off/protested more is beyond me, he's a world class striker at a mediocre club that is only going backwards. The dude should have left when pochettino did.

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

He probably learned during the City saga that there is nothing he can do. He signed the contract and that's that.

Levy might be correct in this instance especially from a financial point of view

Possibly, but that's assuming the gamble pays off and they secure top 4. I have a sneaking suspicion they'll miss out on CL regardless, Kane or no-Kane. I think we might we'll end up with an "everybody loses" type of situation where Kane leaves for free next year after Spurs finish 5/6th.

[–] theinspectorst@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

More than a sneaking suspicion for me - my base case is that Spurs aren't a top 4 side. The only way I see them making it is if being back in the CL is such a wrench for Arsenal, Newcastle and Man Utd that their league form suffers badly. It certainly wouldn't be the first time this had happened, but all three clubs are on paper better than Spurs and have been strengthening their squads over the summer.

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah I pretty much agree with you. Also, it's typically Europa League that screws with league form. CL has a bit fewer and better placed fixtures (the thursday-sunday cycle seems to really mess with players' recovery and schedule).

[–] Gingerrific@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I just don't see them getting top 4 with Arsenal and Newcastle being as strong as they are. To make matters worse Liverpool have addressed their midfield issues, and who knows what will happen with Chelsea, it's not like their squad lacks talent and Poch is a good manager (don't let his PSG stint fool you)

[–] SatouKazuma@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Full disclosure: As a Bayern fan, I'd love to see Kane with us, but I think there has to be a limit on the outgoing spend. The striker market is just broken right now.

[–] theinspectorst@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

Striker market is broken, market for English players is broken, and market for PL players is broken - and Kane ticks all three boxes.