Tottenham Hotspur’s star striker, Harry Kane, finds himself in a critical position as his contract enters its final year, triggering interest from top clubs like Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and PSG.
In response to the ongoing transfer speculation, club owner Joe Lewis has instructed chairman Daniel Levy to deliver an ultimatum to Kane.
Spurs have been keen on securing Kane’s future by convincing him to sign a contract extension.
However, with offers coming in from other clubs, the situation has become more urgent.
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To avoid the risk of losing him for free next year, the club has decided to take a decisive stance.
They will present Kane with a clear choice: sign a new contract or be allowed to leave this summer to one of the interested suitors.
While Daniel Levy previously asserted that Kane would not be sold, owner Joe Lewis is determined not to let the star striker run down his contract and leave without a transfer fee.
This approach mirrors the ultimatum given by Paris Saint-Germain to Kylian Mbappe earlier in the summer.
Manchester United’s pursuit of Kane appeared to have lost momentum due to the reported high valuation set by Levy at £100 million.
However, with Spurs now willing to entertain offers, the possibility of interest from other clubs, including Bayern Munich, who had bids rejected, and PSG searching for a potential Mbappe replacement, could reignite the transfer saga.
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As Kane remains involved in the team’s pre-season preparations, both the player and the club are eager to resolve the situation swiftly.
The ultimatum aims to prompt a decision that will shape the star striker’s future and bring clarity to Tottenham’s plans for the upcoming season.