Tottenham Hotspur have made it clear they want Harry Kane to take a decision on his future amid persistent Bayern Munich interest.
The England skipper is into the final year of his current deal at Spurs and has insisted that he has “no intention” of signing an extension despite being offered an increase that would push his wage well above the £300,000-a-week mark when base salary and bonuses are taken into account. Understandably, Tottenham are not willing to let their prized asset go for free next year and remain firm on their £100m ($129m) valuation of the player.
“It’s fair to say I’m not relaxed about it. I know that every time I am talking to [the press], or whenever Harry is going to talk, that’s the first question you are going to get. So, you’ve got to deal with it. I think, for everyone concerned, we don’t want to be doing it for too long. I don’t think that is good for anyone. I don’t think it is good for Harry, I don’t think it is good for the club, because as laser-focused as we want to be, you end up repeating yourself along the way,” he told reporters.