Harry Kane claims Spurs would be willing to activate the release clause in his current contract this summer following talks about an impending exit.
Kane has remained a potential summer signing for elites European clubs –with the likes of Manchester City and Manchester United reportedly linked with the England Talisman.
The 27-year-old whose current contract runs until 2024, announced on Monday that he would leave the club, and has disclosed that the club is willing to let him go for £100m.
Kane enjoyed another incredible season at the north London club – scoring 20 Premier League goals and providing 13 assists, but his effort appears wasted again as Spurs struggling to gain qualification to Europa League.
However, fans of the club are desperate for their star man to stay, Kane has admitted a ‘crossroads moment’ is coming this summer – that even Daniel Levy and Co will be happy in the end.
“I don’t know, I mean he might want to sell me,’ Kane said in a conversation with his former England coach Neville for SkyBet’s The Overlap. ‘He might be thinking: “If I could get £100m for you, then why not?” Do you know what I mean? I’m not going to be worth that for the next two or three years.’
Kane also opened up on what he expects in a difficult conversation with Levy this summer, but Kane was quick to praise the chairman and insists they have always enjoyed a positive relationship.
“I hope we have a good enough relationship,’ he adds, in the interview filmed last week. ‘I’ve given the club… well, I’ve been there 16 years of my life. So, I hope that we can have a good, honest conversation and see where we are at in that aspect.”