Tottenham star and skipper, Harry Kane demands his standing hasn’t been harmed after his failed move to Manchester City this mid year.
Harry Kane made it clear to Tottenham director, Daniel Levy that he needed to leave the club looking for prizes in the wake of failing to win one in his career being with Tottenham.
However, Levy rejected City’s exchange endeavors, driving Kane to deliver an assertion last week that he will stay at the club.
In another interview with talkSPORT, Kane was inquired as to whether he felt his standing had been harmed after the transfer drama, to which he answered:
”No I don’t think so. I think anoyone involved in the football industry knows the ins and outs. I was quite calm with the situation, but when you’re in it and you know the truth, then your consicence is clear.
There’s always going to be noise. My whole career I’ve had ups and downs from when I’m young to where I am, that’s just part of the parcel of it. A lot of people that know me will say I’m a professional athlete who’s dedicated my life to this game and that’s what I’ll continue to do.
I’ll look forward now, the aim has always been to win silverware with Tottenham and it’s been that aim every year”.
In other news, report gathered from the camp of Chelsea indicates that they have officially concurred an arrangement to sign Saul Niguez from Atletico Madrid on load with the choice to purchase buy him.
As indicated by Sky Sports News, Chelsea, Atletico and the player agreed for the exchange to go through on Tuesday night, August 31, and are striving to ensure an arrangement is finished by the 11pm cutoff time.
The blues will pay a £3.4m (€4m) loan fee and will have the choice to but him for £30m (€35m) the following summer.