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Harry Kane Absent From Spurs Training- Daniel Levy Losing Ground to Manchester City

Published 08/02/2021, 8:05 AM EDT

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Harry Kane has been the biggest name in the ongoing transfer window. While the Englishman has had incredible numbers, the lack of trophies might be pretty frustrating for the English striker.

Kane who is in the prime of his career, has developed into an incredible striker over the years and can score the goal in multiple ways. Despite having a generational talent in Kane, the Spurs have failed to build an able supporting cast around the Englishman.

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With the 30-year-old entering his prime and the Spurs failing to make any significant signings so far, a potential departure seems like a real possibility in the transfer window.

Harry Kane misses Spurs training session

Premier league season is only a couple of weeks away from its start. To prepare for a busy season ahead, Clubs have started to conduct training camps for their players. Due to make his return to the Spurs training setup tonight Harry Kane did not show up the to training making clear of his intentions this off season.

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Angling for a move away from the Lily Whites, according to Fabrizio Romano, the English captain thinks that he has a gentleman’s agreement with the club for a year now about his potential departure from the club. One of the biggest favorites to sign the English captain are defending Premier League champions Manchester City.

City who played last season mostly without an out-and-out striker were successful in majority of situations, but given the versatile skill-set of Kane, City are pushing for a potential deal for the 30-year-old. The English striker not only can score the goal, he can also create chances and will fit seamlessly in a City system.

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With the Spurs valuing their talisman in a whooping £100 million, bringing him away from London might require a hefty price tag. But given how rampant the Citizens have been in the transfer window historically, it is a matter of time before Kane starts playing for the champions.

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