Tottenham Owner Makes Call to Sell Harry Kane as Chairman Daniel Levy Goes Different Route – Here's Why

LONDON, ENGLAND - Tottenham Hotspur fans looks dejected as Harry Kane receives the player of the year award on the LED board after the final whistle of the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 20, 2023 in London, England. (Photo : Julian Finney/Getty Images)

The Harry Kane saga at Tottenham Hotspur could be over soon if club owner Joe Lewis's order gets obeyed.

Reports from England revealed that Lewis would rather sell the priced striker than see him leave by next season for nothing.

"Sources have indicated that if Levy cannot convince the striker to extend his deal, Lewis will expect the club to sell rather than forgo a huge fee, with Tottenham valuing Kane at around £100 million, if not more," The Telegraph wrote.

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The paper also shared that the news of the owner's decision would mean another offer from German giants Bayern Munich whose first two offers were rejected by the Spurs.

"Bayern Munich are preparing a third offer for Kane and do not believe the striker wants to sign a new contract with Tottenham, who are thought to be willing to pay him as much as £400,000 a week to stay."

Manchester United will re-enter tug-of-war for Kane

With words from Lewis already spread out, Manchester United are reportedly on the lookout, and they still believe they can get the services of the Three Lions mainstay.

However, Red Devils will remain unwilling to make a splash for Kane, whose value, according to Tottenham, is $128 million.

While Bayern appears a good choice for Kane, whose storied career lacks major trophies, many believe he should stay in England as he could be one season away from breaking Alan Shearer's most Premier League goals record.

Right now, he is expected to be back for Tottenham's training camp.

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