In the midst of uncertainty around a repurchase clause, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has reaffirmed that his team would have the “ability” to re-sign Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.
In the midst of uncertainty around a repurchase clause, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has reaffirmed that his team would have the “ability” to re-sign Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.
According to later reports, the condition is actually a way to offer Tottenham first refusal in the event Harry Kane decides to leave the Allianz Arena rather than a simple buyback option.
Kane’s relationship with Levy is also said to have soured as a result of the prolonged summer controversy, so the forward is unlikely to consider returning to North London as long as the 61-year-old is in charge.
Levy has nonetheless reiterated that the Lilywhites would be able to bring Kane back to the English capital, though he has not to discuss the specifics of their agreement with Bayern.
In an interview, the chairman of Spurs stated, “If I’m being honest, I think you know, the actual precise detail of the contract with Bayern Munich should remain confidential.”
According to later reports, the condition is actually a way to offer Tottenham first refusal in the event Harry Kane decides to leave the Allianz Arena rather than a simple buyback option.
Levy has nonetheless reiterated that the Lilywhites would be able to bring Kane back to the English capital, though he has not to discuss the specifics of their agreement with Bayern.
In an interview, the chairman of Spurs stated, “If I’m being honest, I think you know, the actual precise detail of the contract with Bayern Munich should remain confidential.”
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