Two concerns emerge as Man City prepares a huge Kane bid with caution.
Two Man City concerns have been mentioned as to why they will propel a blockbuster bid for Harry Kane with a caveat attached, per reports.
The future of Harry Kane is a matter no Tottenham supporter wishes to talk. The England skipper has been an excellent performer with Spurs, though not even his goalscoring achievements have been enough to help them lift major silverware.
Kane’s passion to win trophies has been documented, and few places in world football can offer that gratification as well as Man City.
They, along with Man Utd and Chelsea are the three Premier League clubs who have been charged with interest. However, it now seems Man City are ready to act.
The Daily Star lately reported that Tottenham will be offered £100m for their talisman.
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Following Sergio Aguero’s exit, Man City are light in the forward ranks. Pep Guardiola is at rest operating with a false nine, but Kane’s all-around game and ability to drop deep and create makes Kane apparently the ideal No. 9 for the Spaniard.
The Star report noted that such an offer would be a ‘take it or leave it’ bid. Tottenham supremo Daniel Levy reportedly prizes Kane at £150m, suggesting a Kane departure is far from a reality.
The motive behind City’s demand stems from their wish to avoid a drawn-out transfer saga.
Additionally, two reasons are cited as to why they won’t bid closer to Levy’s estimate.
Firstly, Kane’s age is a significant factor. At 27, Kane realistically only has a few of years left in his prime.
Compare that with rising superstars Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe who are both in their mid-20s. It could be concluded that a larger investment in a younger star would be a more valuable move long-term.
Secondly, Kane’s crude injury record is duly heeded. The center-forward has grappled with persistent ankle troubles in recent years. And as such, Man City are fixed to ‘walk away and drop their interest’ if Levy is unwilling to negotiate.
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Two concerns emerge as Man City prepares a huge Kane bid with caution.