Harry Kane warned by Daniel Levy that ‘what somebody else wants is not always possible’

Harry Kane warned by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy that ‘what somebody else wants is not always possible’ but admits sharing striker’s frustration at lack of trophies and insists he will ‘do whatever is right for club’


Daniel Levy says Tottenham will do ‘whatever is right for the club’ regarding the future of star striker Harry Kane – in his first public appearance since the England captain asked to leave Spurs.

Sportsmail revealed last month that Kane has informed Spurs of his decision to leave the Premier League club after a disappointing campaign which saw them miss out on Champions League and Europa League football.

Spurs owner Levy insists that he and everyone at the club is frustrated with their lack of success but claims Kane may find it hard to force a transfer this summer.

Daniel Levy has insisted that 'what we want and what somebody else wants is not always possible'

Daniel Levy (right) has told Harry Kane he may find it difficult to leave Tottenham this summer

Levy told the Spurs official website: ‘His frustrations of us not winning is shared by me, all the fans and players. 

‘There is a market out there. What we want and what somebody else wants is not always possible to achieve. We will do whatever is right for the club.’ 

The Spurs owner also gave an update on the hiring process of Tottenham’s new manager, as the club continue talks with former Roma boss Paulo Fonseca. 

Tottenham failed in their approaches for Bayern Munich-bound Julian Nagelsmann, Leicester City’s Brendan Rodgers and Antonio Conte. 

More to follow.