Spurs fans have been reacting to the news that Harry Kane is reportedly considering his future with the North London club.
According to the Telegraph (via Ricky Sacks), the 26-year-old will consider his future with Spurs during the summer, but both Daniel Levy and Jose Mourinho are desperate to keep hold of the England international. The Spurs academy graduate is their top scorer this season with 17 goals in all competitions, despite having been sidelined with a hamstring injury since early January, demonstrating just how important he is in Mourinho’s side.
His future could well depend on where Spurs manage to finish this season, and with the North London club currently occupying 7th place in the Premier League, Champions League football next season may not be on the cards. You would expect a striker of Kane’s quality – with the England captain having scored 181 goals in 278 appearances for Spurs – to want to play at the highest level, and unfortunately for Spurs, that could mean him joining a side likely to play in the Champions League next season.
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Reaction from Spurs fans to the reported news on Kane can be seen in the tweets below.
Don’t blame him at all. We have all had to watch Bale and Modric win the lot. We are now going to see Kane ans Pochettino do that too. Next few years will be painful.
— Corey Albone (@cwalbone) March 3, 2020
Can’t see us playing Tursday & Wednesday nights next season. I don’t think H will be happy playing Thursday nights – who will.
Best make more of an effort Tottenham xx— Mark Cobb (@bagleeye66) March 3, 2020
Just announce relegation @SpursOfficial
— Pata (@CroPata) March 3, 2020
The crisis is complete.
— Stein Waalen (@SteinWaalen) March 3, 2020
Naaah we r finished if he’s gone who r we supposed to replace him with
— (@Sunshine20Gamer) March 4, 2020
Relegation battle next season
— Karl spurs (@karl_karl6157) March 4, 2020
And I wouldn’t blame him deserves far better than this shambles of a club
— james lezemore (@james56554432) March 3, 2020
These Spurs fans clearly aren’t too optimistic about their chances next season if Kane does leave.
What do we think?
If Spurs fail to win a trophy or seal a top-four spot this season, then you wouldn’t blame Kane for wanting to leave, although with the 26-year-old currently valued at £135 million by Transfermarkt, it would presumably take an enormous bid to see him depart.