City want their man Kane and will fight to the bitter end for him (sell him!)
City want their man Kane and will
fight to the bitter end for him (sell him!).
By Don Scully
Yes, the Sky
Blues are fully expecting to peruse Harry Kane right down to the wire,
according to several papers (the mirror being one of them). On the other side, Kane
wants to move to City as they have a better chance of winning trophies than any
other Premier League club, even more so than Chelsea and United. As for Spurs,
after 20 years of Levy’s reign and one trophy (but not for him while wearing a shirt
with the Cockerel on it), he can’t see any big trophy coming to Spurs, let
alone one of the minor ones, any day soon. At least while Daniel has the whip-hand.
The papers
report claims that Kane’s wish to move to the Ethihad stadium could prove the critical
determination in their bid to land the unsettled player before the final Transfer
Window deadline arrives.
However,
they won’t pay the ridiculous fee that Levy is asking for (£160m) but will offer
a more realistic remuneration of £100m, with one or two deadbeats thrown in. With
Kane nearly 28 years old (this Wednesday), City know that his valuation will start
to deteriorate, and throwing in a few injuries he has had, they believe that
they will get their man through determination.
From Levy’s
point of view, it is better to cash in now and start to build for the future
than hold on to a possible – eventually – dead donkey.
Joe Lewis is reported to have been left annoyed with Kane over the way the forward has tried to secure a move to City (according to the Daily Mail). Lewis purchased the club to make money, not lose money, and with his pressure on Levy, he could force the issue. He also doesn’t want to be left with the possibility of a dead donkey on his hands.
Of course,
there is no way Kane – at present – is anywhere near a dead donkey but has been
a great servant to the club, but I am concerned with age and injuries he could
turn into one. He wouldn’t be the first, nor the last, to turn from greatness
to a deadbeat. He is 28 years old on Wednesday, just think about that. Granted,
I could be wrong (and let us hope I am wrong unless he goes to City), but I am
just thinking of the future of our club.
Last week The
Athletic claimed that Daniel Levy is more determined than ever to keep hold of Kane
and has said to have informed Kane that he expects him to remain at the club for
this season, at least. But read other papers, and you get a different
perspective from Levy (allegedly).
In my judgment
Whatever the
truth of the matter is, Levy holds all the cards, and Kane won’t be going
anywhere unless he says so, and at his price.
Manchester City
would prefer Kane and need a striker urgently after losing Sergio Aguero at the
end of last season.
My personal
view is to sell him and build for the future. He is getting on in footballing
age terms, then throw in his injuries; I think it would be a risk to keep him. Besides,
he seems to be jinxed, which is another good reason to throw him at City. Every
final he has played in, for us and England, he has walked away with nothing. Not
that I am superstitious, mind you.
At times it
seems you are watching the Harry Kane show. To me, it is about teamwork, not
the Kane show (we had the same problem when Gazza played for us). We’ve now got
a new manager, with new ideas. The money that Kane could bring in would revitalise
our whole squad and make a serious challenge for all the trophies. That is if cheapskate
Levy puts all the money he gains from Kane’s sale back into the squad. And he
did say that he would need to rely on players sales to rebuild… what a great
opportunity he has now got. Sell him!
By Don Scully
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