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Spurs correspondant gives latest update about Kane’s contract situation

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Spurs correspondant Alasdair Gold gives latest update about striker Harry Kane’s current contract situation at the North-London club.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Gold addressed what’s going to be one of the biggest talking points of the summer. As per reports, Bayern Munich are among the top clubs taking keen interest on Harry Kane this summer.

Spurs new manager Ange Postecoglou have been very busy in the transfer market. Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddinson will join the club as new signings this summer. On the other hand, both Dejan Kulusevski and Pedro Porro have seen their loan move become permanent one this summer.

However, the spotlight is on Harry Kane at this moment. His current deal expires next year and hence many clubs are showing interest in 29-year-old striker.

Addressing on Kane’s current contract situation, Tottenham correspondant Alasdair Gold said :-

“When it comes to [Harry] Kane, we still await to see exactly what’s going to happen with him.

“From what the suggestions that I’m getting is that certainly, Spurs have offered him the opportunity to discuss a big new deal at the club to stay beyond 2024.

“From what I understand from the player’s point of view, there’s no rush right now to commit, certainly during this transfer window.

“Essentially, he’s got to assess the big picture and what the future holds.

“That’s many things, that’s what are the club going to do in the transfer market, are they going to seriously give him a chance to win trophies?

“Is [Ange] Postecoglou exactly knows what he needs right now? Does his system work also with him?

“You would hope that the way Postecoglou has been with the other players and the impression they’ve got from him and that he will also impress Kane as well when they talk next week.”

Despite his love for the club, he has no reason to be in rush to put on pen paper. But there’s hope that new manager Postecoglou might convince him to extend his stay at London.

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