Exclusive: Ange Postecoglou's Shocking Statement on Harry Kane's Uncertain Spurs Future

Exclusive: Ange Postecoglou's Shocking Statement on Harry Kane's Uncertain Spurs Future

Tottenham's new head coach, Ange Postecoglou, remains uncertain about Harry Kane's future as Bayern Munich reportedly make a second bid for the star striker Kane's contract is expiring, but Spurs are adamant about keeping him Postecoglou seeks reassurances amid the ongoing transfer speculation

Tottenham's new head coach, Ange Postecoglou, has expressed uncertainty regarding Harry Kane's future at the club. Reports from Sky in Germany suggest that Bayern Munich has made a second bid for Kane, amounting to £68m plus additional incentives. The England captain is believed to be inclined towards a transfer to the Bundesliga champions.

The 29-year-old striker is in the last year of his contract with Spurs, but the club has made it clear that he is not available for transfer and they do not want any offers for him.

During his first Tottenham news conference, Postecoglou stated, "I have not received any guarantees regarding Kane's future, and I do not anticipate receiving any. In situations like these, there are never any guarantees or certainties."

I am currently focusing on what I am certain about, which is that Harry is a member of our squad. He is eager to return to training, engage with the players, and begin working together.

If I spend excessive time dwelling on the possible consequences, I might overlook the opportunity to establish a cohesive team, which is crucial for our success.

Building a team that adheres to a specific style of playing football is crucial. I don't want to overlook this initial chance to establish what I believe will be significant in the future.

Our long-term focus extends beyond individual players. It revolves around a core philosophy of defining our team's identity and the key individuals who embody it.

Kane is set to resume training on Wednesday and former Celtic manager Postecoglou has shared his expectations for the upcoming conversation with Tottenham's leading goal scorer. The Australian stated that he believes in treating everyone equally and does not think it is his responsibility to judge based on someone's circumstances.

"Harry's already part of this club's history, and I want him to be actively involved here. Our discussion will focus on how we can achieve success for this club, which aligns with his own goals.

However, I believe it won't have the defining impact that people might assume. My aim is to introduce myself to Harry, share my vision, gain insight into his own vision, and work together towards success."