Harry Kane: Spurs Captain Holds Crucial Talks on Future with New Boss Ange Postecoglou - Exclusive Inside Scoop!

Harry Kane: Spurs Captain Holds Crucial Talks on Future with New Boss Ange Postecoglou - Exclusive Inside Scoop!

Bayern Munich submits improved £68m bid for Harry Kane, but Tottenham remains firm on not selling their captain New Spurs boss, Ange Postecoglou, uncertain about Kane's future Will Kane join the team for pre-season tour? Follow the transfer window on Sky Sports

Harry Kane is scheduled to make his way back to Tottenham on Wednesday as the newly appointed manager, Ange Postecoglou, gears up to hold an in-person discussion with the striker regarding his future.

According to reports from Sky in Germany, Bayern Munich has made a second offer for Kane totaling £68m in addition to potential bonuses. It is believed that the captain of the English national team has expressed his desire to join the champions of the Bundesliga.

Ange: No assurances over Kane's Spurs future

Despite returning to pre-season training after an extended summer break, the 29-year-old striker finds himself in the final year of his Spurs contract. Although the club has made it clear that Kane is not for sale and they would not entertain any bids for him, Postecoglou revealed on Tuesday that he has received no assurances regarding Kane's future at North London this summer.

Postecoglou expressed at his initial Tottenham press conference that he has not received any guarantees regarding Kane's future. He also acknowledged that he does not anticipate such assurances as situations like these are uncertain and ambiguous.

"My focus is presently centered on the known facts, which include Harry's role within this team. He is eager to return to training, mingle with his teammates, and commence our collaborative efforts."

Worrying excessively about the potential consequences, whether positive or negative, will hinder my ability to focus on team building, which is crucial for our success.

I understand the significance of establishing a certain style of football within our team, and I do not want to overlook this initial chance to emphasize what I believe will be vital in the future.

The focus should transcend individuals in the long run. It primarily revolves around the overarching philosophy of our team and the pivotal individuals involved.

Postecoglou, the former Celtic boss, shared his anticipation for the conversation with Kane, Tottenham's leading goalscorer, when he resumes training on Wednesday.

The Australian stated that he believes it is not his responsibility to discriminate against individuals based on their circumstances. He strongly emphasizes treating everyone equally.

He also expressed his desire for Harry to have a role within the club, acknowledging his significance in its history. The conversation between them will focus on achieving success for the club, aligning with Harry's aspirations.

I question its defining nature as people perceive it. My intention is to approach Harry, present my vision, comprehend his vision, and strive for success. After an impressive personal campaign with 30 goals scored, despite the team's eighth-place finish and three different head coaches, Kane is now just 48 goals shy of surpassing Alan Shearer's record of 260 Premier League goals.

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We News reporter Michael Bridge:

Kane is expected to make his return to Spurs on Wednesday, following an extended break following the international matches at the end of the season. It was intriguing to witness Postecoglou's relaxed attitude while discussing the situation on Tuesday.

According to our sources at Sky in Germany, two bids have been made; however, it is clear that Tottenham is adamant about not selling the player. Kane, who managed to score an impressive 30 league goals last season despite his team finishing in eighth place, is integral to Postecoglou's plans in shaping the new Spurs squad.

If Kane remains at Tottenham, it would create an extremely enticing offensive force, especially with the recent inclusion of James Maddison. Despite lacking significant support from the Tottenham midfield, Kane managed to score an impressive tally of 30 goals. Maddison's addition to the squad will provide the much-needed creativity that has been lacking. Furthermore, if Kane is indeed part of the team's pre-season tour in Australia, as I strongly anticipate, it would serve as a minor morale boost.

'Spurs taking enormous gamble if they hold on to Kane'

Speaking on Back Pages Tonight, Riath Al-Samarrai, the Chief sports features writer at the Daily Mail, stated that when it comes to Harry Kane, one would not perceive him as someone who would provoke a move. In contrast to what is happening with Kylian Mbappe in Paris, where he is providing interviews and discussing a club that divides opinions, Kane does not engage in such behavior.

Ultimately, the determining factor will be whether or not someone presents an offer that meets Daniel Levy's expectations.

I find it hard to believe that Tottenham has no intention of selling Kane in the summer. In all honesty, it would be impractical for them to retain him. While there is a risk in aiming for a top-four finish next season, it is an exceedingly risky proposition.

If they manage to secure a sum exceeding £80m - and I remain steadfast in my conviction that it is possible - even during the last year of his contract, his value surpasses that amount. It would be unwise for Tottenham to disregard such an offer in that range, and it would also be foolish for them to publicly state their willingness to entertain an offer within that range. Naturally, Postecoglou wishes to persuade Kane with his vision, but if Kane has firmly made up his mind about leaving, I am uncertain whether it will make a difference what he is informed at this stage.

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Harry Kane: Spurs Captain Holds Crucial Talks on Future with New Boss Ange Postecoglou - Exclusive Inside Scoop!

Postecoglou took up his position as the head coach of Tottenham on July 1, but he has already been working tirelessly for almost a month beforehand.

Ever since his appointment was declared on June 6, the Australian has been meticulously preparing for the daunting task ahead at Spurs. This is a significant challenge for the club, as they will not be participating in any European competitions for the first time in over a decade.

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