Harry Kane is reportedly set to get his wish and leave Tottenham in a Premier League-record £160million transfer to Manchester City.
Kane informed Spurs of his desire to leave north London earlier this summer in search of trophies, with Pep Guardiola’s Premier League champions his preferred destination.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy stated last month that ‘what other clubs want is not always possible to achieve’ when speaking to Tottenham’s official website on the topic of players who might be the subject of bids in the transfer market.
But The Sun claim Levy has agreed to let Kane join a Premier League rival following a U-turn he announced last week, with the England captain reportedly set to earn £400,000 per week at the Etihad Stadium.
The same outlet claims Levy rang Kane and and his elder brother and agent Charlie, 32, to tell them on Friday that he had changed his mind about only letting him leave for a club in Europe.
The report adds the length of Kane’s deal at City has yet to be decided but that it will either run for four or five seasons.
Reports last month suggested Spurs had rejected a £100m bid from City for Kane and boss Nuno Espirito Santo revealed last week he was confident Kane would be committed to the cause.
New Spurs director of football Fabio Paratici was also keen to rebuild a team around Kane but the latest reports suggest he will be making a move up north to play under Pep Guardiola.
Kane’s desire to leave followed another trophy-less campaign with Spurs, who were beaten 1-0 by City in April’s Carabao Cup final at Wembley thanks to Aymeric Laporte’s header.
The 27-year-old appeared to put that disappointment behind him by netting four goals at Euro 2020 to help England to the final of the tournament before more heartbreak arrived in the form of a penalty shootout defeat by Italy, again at Wembley.
A move to City this summer would see him link up with Three Lions team-mates Kyle Walker – also a former Spurs colleague – John Stones, Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling, with whom he combined so well with at the Euros.
The Sun however claim City and Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus could be a replacement for Kane at the north London outfit.
The reported £160m fee for Kane would see City smash the English record transfer fee, which is currently the £89m city rivals Manchester United paid Juventus for Paul Pogba in 2016.
The transfer would also be a Tottenham record, with the reported figure for Kane way above the £86m they recouped for Gareth Bale when the Wales star joined Real Madrid in 2013.
Kane won PFA Young Player of the Year in 2014-15 and has also claimed three Premier League Golden Boots, the latest of which came in 2020-21.
The 27-year-old has also been named in the Premier League Team of the Year an unrivalled five times, as well as winning Tottenham’s player of the year award twice.
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