Sky reporter affirms Tottenham’s decision not to transfer ‘underappreciated’ player to another English club
Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur’s 29-year-old captain, will not be traded to any other team in the Premier League. This was mentioned by Dharmesh Sheth during a live broadcast on Sky Sports. Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images Sheth validated Tottenham’s ongoing negotiations with Bayern Munich over their star forward, but ruled out any potential move to […]
Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur’s 29-year-old captain, will not be traded to any other team in the Premier League.
This was mentioned by Dharmesh Sheth during a live broadcast on Sky Sports.

Sheth validated Tottenham’s ongoing negotiations with Bayern Munich over their star forward, but ruled out any potential move to another team within England.
Sheth stated: “According to the information we have, Tottenham is maintaining an open line of communication with Bayern Munich and that Harry Kane is exploring all possible options that may be available to him.”
“We’ve heard that one option that is decidedly not open to him, is a shift to another team right here in the Premier League.”
“As we understand it, Tottenham Hotspur will not transfer him to another team in the Premier League.”
Even though there isn’t presently a strong link between Kane and a Premier League rival, this news would likely provide reassurance to Spurs fans about any potential exits.
If Spurs were to lose their captain and their leading scorer of all time it would be a big blow, and it would feel even worse if he were to stay in the Premier League.
Bayers Munich’s interest in the England international continues unabated, and any potential transfer would be a major summer headline.
However, currently, the German team’s offer still falls short of Spurs’ evaluation of their ‘underappreciated’ striker.
Kane not leaving Tottenham for a Premier League competitor
Harry Kane started and led Spurs in their pre-season defeat to West Ham in Australia today.
In their loss to their London opponents, 3-2, Kane played in his usual centre forward role and watched the inaugurations of James Maddison and Manor Solomon.

New manager Ange Postecoglou may likely line up the four front men (including Dejan Kulusevski) going into the new season.
However, his disappointment might grow if none of the four can score against a West Ham team filled with fresh talent.
Missing Son Heung-min may be a setback, yet upon his return, he’ll likely become a preferred starter.
Regardless, it’s clear that Harry Kane and Tottenham will face hard choices regarding his future this summer, but fans can breathe a little easier knowing he won’t be moving to a competitor.
However, it’d be startling if Kane abandoned his ambition to become the all-time leading goal scorer in the Premier League.
Kane currently stands at 213 goals, second only to Alan Shearer’s astounding record of 260 goals.
If Kane decides to migrate to Germany for the coming years, Shearer’s record might well remain unbeaten.
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