Some Spurs fans have been discussing Harry Kane after they were asked whether they would sell the striker for £200 million if it was offered this summer.
Twitter user Lilywhite Rose posed the question to Spurs fans on Twitter whether they would let the 26-year-old leave the North London club this summer, should another side offer £200 million. The Daily Mail reported earlier this week that Daniel Levy would sanction the England captain’s transfer if another team were to offer the £200 million asking price, but it seems as if a lot of Spurs fans wouldn’t want to see him leave.
The academy graduate is Spurs’ top scorer this season with 17 goals in all competitions, despite having been sidelined since January with a hamstring injury. In 278 appearances for the North London club; the Englishman has contributed an impressive 181 goals and 30 assists, so it is easy to understand why lots of Spurs fans don’t want to see him leave.
Would you sell Kane for £200 million?
Yes
No
A sample of tweets from Spurs fans discussing whether they would let Kane leave can be seen below.
Yes… only if he wants to leave….
— arunSpurs (@arunspurs) April 12, 2020
I think he deserves better
— Gitwasp (@DanGevaux) April 12, 2020
He will be injury prone from now on I say sell
— the unlucky gambler (@fairman58) April 12, 2020
Other Spurs fans were less keen to see Kane leave, however.
If he’s sold we go mad ! #Levyout
— G. Stoodley-Randall (@GSR270194) April 12, 2020
Levy would put 180 Million to the bank and would buy a striker for 20 to replace him. Absolutely no! Kane is top 3 strikers in the world, if fit he ist the best.
— Robin (@Gosi13) April 13, 2020
Why would any fan want to sell Kane so that ENIC can prosper. Makes no sense. He’s a world class striker that loves Spurs, that is priceless.
— andrew perry (@Andrew_Perry5) April 13, 2020
These Spurs fans are clearly split in their opinions on Kane, with some wanting to cash in on the striker, whereas others feel that he would prove impossible to replace.
What do we think?
It may prove tough to keep Kane if Spurs fail to qualify for the Champions League next season, so Mourinho’s side will have to produce a big turnaround once the season restarts.