The owner of Tottenham Hotspur, Joe Lewis has reportedly made a decision regarding the future of star striker Harry Kane.
Ever since the 22/23 season came to a disappointing end for Spurs, Kane’s future has been the talk of the town.
Over the last few weeks, German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich have been showing interest in signing the England captain.
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It has been reported that the Bavarian club have already had two bids rejected and are preparing a third offer.
So far, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has been adamant that Kane will not be sold for anything less than his valuation of £100 million.
However, according to multiple reports, Spurs owner Lewis has now told Levy that he must sell Kane this summer if the 29-year-old refuses to sign a new contract.
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The new deal offered to Kane is believed to be worth around £400,000 per week.
Lewis has now decided that Kane will not be allowed to see out his current contract and leave the club next summer for nothing.
Fellow Premier League side Manchester United were also linked with Kane but the high price tag seemed to have hampered United’s pursuit.
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Speaking recently about Kane’s future, teammate Son Heung Min said: “Harry has been fantastic for me. He’s always professional, always working hard. He’s never shown any thoughts about himself.
“There’s so much news going around it’s also not easy for him. But he’s captain at the moment and he’s working with the team. He doesn’t show any distraction. He is not bothered. He loves being here. I love him as a player.”
He added: “I can’t say anything about the final decision because I don’t know anything. Probably Harry doesn’t know. We just have to wait. The decision will be between the club and Harry and we have to respect it.”
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