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Daniel Levy's Asking Price For Harry Kane 'Significantly Raised' Amid Interest From Rival Premier League Clubs

Daniel Levy's Asking Price For Harry Kane 'Significantly Raised' Amid Interest From Rival Premier League Clubs

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy believes the astonishing asking price for wantaway striker Harry Kane would represent his value to Spurs.

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Harry Kane could cost a rival Premier League club a staggering world-record transfer fee as Daniel Levy has reportedly raised his asking price for the Tottenham striker.

The 27-year-old Spurs star stunned fans after he revealed his desire to quit the London club in the summer transfer window.

Kane, whose current Tottenham deal will expire in 2024, has been heavily linked with potential moves to Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United.

However, The Daily Mirror reports that Levy has slapped a £200m price tag on the England skipper in the hopes of reaping a hefty profit from rival English clubs.

Kane was valued at around £100m to £150m and the likes of City, Chelsea or United could pay the transfer fee, despite the financial impact caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

According to reports, Tottenham chairman Levy believes that the eye-watering £200m asking price would 'represent' Kane's value to the club.

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Kane appeared emotional and applauded Spurs fans during his side's final home match of the Premier League season against Aston Villa.

The England international has since opened up about his relationship with Levy, but he insisted that it is "going to be down to me" over the direction his future takes him.

Kane explained: "I'm sure that [Daniel Levy] will want to set out the plan of where he sees it but ultimately it's going to be down to me and how I feel and what's going to be the best for me and my career this moment in time.

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"I mean, he might want to sell me! He might be thinking, 'If I could get £100million for you, then why not?' Do you know what I mean? I'm not going to be worth that for the next two or three years.

"I hope we have a good enough relationship. I've given the club... well, I've been there 16 years of my life. So, I hope that we can have a good honest conversation and see where we are at in that aspect."

United legend Gary Neville has made a bold claim that Kane would be one of three signings that would help transform the Red Devils into Premier League champions.

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Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Premier League, England, Harry Kane