Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy reiterates his stance over Harry Kane, insisting he has 'NO intention' of selling the club's talisman despite claims a £160m move to Manchester City was on Harry Kane's transfer saga is set to continue dominating headlines all summer There were recent claims that a £160million move to Manchester City was on But Tottenham chief Daniel Levy is adamant Harry Kane will not leave the club City have baulked at Levy's valuation of the England star, who will soon turn 28
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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insists his stance has not changed and he will not sell Harry Kane this summer.
Levy has 'no intention' of letting his star striker leave, according to a Spurs spokesman, despite fresh claims that Kane has been told a £160million move to Manchester City is on.
An offer of this size would certainly tempt Tottenham to do business - and City's pay structure can easily satisfy his demands - yet the Premier League champions have baulked at this valuation for a player who will be 28 next week.