Spurs fans have been reacting to some quotes from Harry Kane after he conducted a Q and A on his Instagram at the weekend.
The England striker discussed his future with the North London club on his Instagram page, reaffirming that: “I love Spurs, I’ll always love Spurs, but I’ve always said, if I don’t feel we’re going in the right direction then I’m not someone who will just stay for the sake of it. I’m an ambitious player, I want to become one of the top, top players.” per Daily Hotspur
The 26-year-old has been out since January with a torn hamstring, but is still top of the goalscoring charts for the Lilywhites; having contributed 17 goals in all competitions so far this campaign. He may well be confident of adding to that tally when the season resumes from its current suspension, but a failure to qualify for next year’s Champions League may well encourage him to try and leave in the summer.
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Reaction from Spurs fans to the quotes from Kane can be seen in the tweets below.
I think he’s see enough of Levy now, and is looking to move on. If this season doesn’t get completed, I think he’s played his last game for us. #Enicout
— Gareth Ward (@GarethWspurs) March 29, 2020
That’s Harry gone within the next 18 months I’d say..
— Paul Atherton (@PaulVAth2810) March 29, 2020
Why would he stay a chairman who cheaps out everytime pointless for harry to stay
— • (@Spursfandub) March 29, 2020
we need to step up as a team he’s right… otherwise we are going to lose him
— Luke Trinnaman (@luketrinnaman09) March 29, 2020
He’s off then.
— bethany-paige (@_bethanypaige) March 29, 2020
Beginning of the End!!
— Peter Francis (@franfam5) March 29, 2020
How sad!
— Yvonne Walton (@YvonneW51028007) March 29, 2020
These Spurs fans seem convinced that Kane’s quotes suggest that if he doesn’t see much improvement, then he will leave in the near future.
What do we think?
With Spurs currently languishing in eighth position, Spurs will need to finish the season strongly if they are to earn a spot in next year’s Champions League. However, with the striker currently valued at £135 million by Transfermarkt, it would be a surprise to see any club pay the fee necessary to see him leave the North London club this summer.