‘I still want to go to Manchester City’ – Kane tells Spurs Chief

Man City remain keen on Kane, despite Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo, being keen on a switch to the Premier League winners

‘I still want to go to Manchester City’ – Kane tells Spurs Chief
Kane

England captain has told Tottenham Hotspurs chief – Daniel Levy that, he still wants to depart for Manchester City and feels he is being hung out to dry by the club.

Time is running out for the Man City to come up with the £150million Levy is demanding before the transfer window shuts in six days.

Kane came on as a substitute at Wolves on Sunday and the striker once again informed chairman Levy he still wants to join the Premier League champions.

He feels the club have not tried to protect him from criticism since his delayed return after a summer break.

The Lilywhites have maintained an official silence over why Kane reported back a week late.

The 28-year-old striker believed he had an agreement to extend his holiday following England’s duty at the Euros.

But, with Spurs saying nothing, it opened him up to stick for effectively refusing to work.

So Harry Kane has become the bad guy in a messy wrangle as he tries to quit with three years left to run on his contract.

The player has spoken with boss Nuno Espirito Santo and Levy to find some common ground, with the likelihood now that he will end up staying.

But Kane reiterated to Levy he still hopes Spurs can strike a deal with City.

So far, Etihad chiefs refuse to increase their valuation of him beyond £125m.

But City remains keen on Kane, despite Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo, being keen on a switch to the Premier League winners.