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Harry Kane wants out of Tottenham and asks for a transfer. Not surprising, but given Levy's unrealistic demands for a transfer fee, I doubt it will happen. Tottenham will continue to be a poop show. Sad, I love the spurs.
Harry Kane wants out of Tottenham and asks for a transfer. Not surprising, but given Levy's unrealistic demands for a transfer fee, I doubt it will happen. Tottenham will continue to be a poop show. Sad, I love the spurs.
Man City is going to be the only team that's going to have the funds to acquire team, but even then, will they pay Daniel Levy's probably sky high asking price?? And I have a feeling they are going to be going after Messi more then Kane. Maybe if Messi stays in the Catalonia then Kane is a nice backup.
United will target Jadon Sancho and or Erling Haaland more than Kane, so I think we can take them out of the running.
Likewise with Chelsea's link. They have enough attacking options, plus the Spurs/Chelsea rivalry isn't as testy and the NLD between Spurs and Arsenal, but Chelsea is still a rival team, and I think the only way Levy agrees to sell Kane there is if he gets more than $200 million, which Roman probably isn't going to give.
The Spain giants (especially Barcelona) are the Wildcards here. Both them and Real can scream they are in debt all they want, but if Barcelona really wants him, they can make it work, like making a couple of those "cooking the books" type deals (like the Arthur-Pjanic swap they made this past summer, the goalies they swapped with Valencia a couple years back with Cillesson going south and I forgot who Valencia sent to Barcelona."
Welp, Leicester's loss to Chelsea confirms Spurs will finish outside of the top 4 for another year. The fact they were still even in the running for a top 4 finish with how uninspiring they have been for most of the last 5 months was remarkable, but alas that's no more.
Sunday is going to be an interesting day. 3 teams battling for two Champions League slots. There are five or 6 meaningful matches to get to the top-7.
this is the kind of last day excitement that super leagues like the proposed ESL would lose
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