Spurs supremo, Daniel Levy, is apparently willing to sell Harry Kane for around £200m in order to balance the books at the north London club.
According to a fresh report from the Daily Mail, Levy is willing to let Kane leave.

With the current global situation affecting clubs the world over, Levy is apparently open to the idea of exploring a potential sale for their talisman.
Speculation has continued to gather pace around Kane’s future in recent weeks. The England striker commented that he might have to leave the club if he couldn’t win trophies.
Furthermore, the report from the Mail claims Levy is also unhappy at some of Kane’s comments about the season being voided.

News of Kane being available would no doubt spark a transfer scramble. The likes of Manchester United and Real Madrid are known admirers of the forward.
Kane has missed most of 2020 with an injury. These repeated knocks, plus some of the comments of late, could well lead Levy into finally selling Spurs’ key asset.
A bold call but maybe a necessary one from Levy – TBR View
It might seem like a monumental decision to make but football is still a business. Spurs can still get a huge sum for Harry Kane as it stands.
The 26-year-old should be entering the prime of his career in the next season or two. This means his value is probably as high as it’s ever going to be.
Selling Kane would leave a gaping hole in terms of goals. However, it would also allow the club to continue under no financial pressure and give Jose Mourinho funds to strengthen.
It’s certainly an interesting take from Levy and one that will no doubt divide Spurs fans.
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