If indeed Tottenham are not going to sell Harry Kane, why do rumors of his sale keep spinning and are always speculation. Harry Kane's contract is running out soon, and he's already in an off-screen relationship with Bayern Munich, so it's a scare for Tottenham, they want to keep him by extending his contract but Kane doesn't want that because maybe he has realized he really has to leave now. With various rumors reportedly that he will leave indirectly soon, Tottenham hastily put him on the sale list, and the price is fantastic. What has always been a problem for Bayern Munich is that the price is indeed very high, we know that Bayern Munich's finances are not good. But now they have let go of Sadio Mane, and there is a possibility that as a way out of extra money they can meet Tottenham's price tag for Kane. With the sale of Sadio Mane by Bayern Munich, it is now very possible that they can get Harry Kane. But let's see the next stage, I will still wait for the deal to happen.
I read the local media, indeed Bayern Munich is very serious about Hary Kane. Bayern Munich's directors have gone to London, England. Bayern Munich made an offer of 85.6 million pounds. But there is still no agreement. Tottenham seem to want to make a lot of profit by not lowering the price of 100 million Pounds. Although this is a gamble because Kane does not seem to want to extend his contract and his contract is only until the summer of 2024
So it can be concluded that they are in business in this case, not wrong indeed, but they are also racing against time to be able to get a large profit. I will simulate the worst possibility, every player will definitely experience ups and downs in his game, and if that happens to Harry Kane while he has not yet sold, then the profit they should get at the beginning will be reduced, or even the price will drop dramatically from the price proposed by the club that wants him at this time. It's up to Tottenham, but they should consider this.
It would be so stupid and recalcitrant of Harry Kane to extend his contract with Tottenham Hotspur. He's scored back to back twenty plus Premier League goals for some seasons and yet to win a single trophy to represent his shambolic football profile. He should have forced his way out to Manchester United, but he seem to be loyal and professional with how everything is going.
Not to talk of the both clubs coming to agreement. Bayern Munich are yet to have personal terms agreed with Harry Kane.
Thomas Tuchel needs a striker a good one. That was what lead to his failures with Chelsea, lacking a central attacking number nine.
Daniel Levey Tottenham Hotspur manager is also very greedy. That's too much for a player in his thirties already.
I'm not saying that he's stupid, because surely he has his own opinion about his decision if he extends his contract with Tottenham and it will be very closely related to his loyalty.
Maybe if he could hear what I'm trying to say, I'd say that it's better for him to put his loyalties aside (if the reason he's loyal to one team). I don't mean to be disrespectful, I really do, but he has to think about his career as well as his achievements.