Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy ‘will refuse to pick up the phone’ to any club interested in signing Harry Kane
Spurs will not entertain any conversation from any club wanting to discuss star striker and have not received any offers for the Premier League Golden Boot winner
SPURS chief Daniel Levy ‘will refuse to pick up the phone’ to any club interested in bidding for Harry Kane.
Sources close to the club have revealed to SunSport that Spurs have not received any approaches for the 23-year-old striker who is not for sale now or in the foreseeable future.
It had been reported Manchester United were ready to test Spurs' resolve and launch an audacious £100million bid for the Premier League Boot winner this summer.
However the North London club have not been contacted by anyone regarding Kane's availability nor are they prepared to entertain any offers for the hitman or any of their other key players as they prepare for another title tilt next season.
A source told SunSport: “Any club that wants to bid for Harry, we simply won’t even take the call.
"We have not been contacted by anyone but, in the simplest terms possible, Harry Kane is not for sale at any price. We have no interest in selling him or any of our principal players.
"No amount of money would even make Daniel Levy and the board consider their position."
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Despite the building of a new world-class stadium, Tottenham are financially in a healthy position and do not need to sell any key players to help finance the project.
Despite huge interest from Manchester United and Europe’s elite, the striker has never indicated any unhappiness in North London.
Kane ended any uncertainty about his future last December by signing a new 5½-year contract at White Hart Lane.