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FootballHarry Kane Sends Strong Message to Tottenham Owners Before Committing Future to Club
- Harry Kane wants assurances coach; Antonio Conte will be backed in the transfer market before committing his future to Tottenham
- The England skipper will decide at the end of this season whether to stay after trying to leave last summer in pursuit of trophies
- Kane was subject to a bid from Premier League champions Manchester City last season and the Citizens are expected to place another bid for the striker in the summer
Harry Kane has given the Tottenham board strong criteria for him to remain a Tottenham player at the end of the season.
The 28-year-old striker almost forced a move to Manchester City last summer as he was frustrated with Spurs’ lack of title ambitions.
According to The Sun, Harry Kane wants assurances from Tottenham Chairman, Daniel Levy that manager Antonio Conte will be backed in the transfer window come next summer.
The England captain believes serial winner Conte can help Spurs finally end a 14-year trophy drought if given the right backing to bring in quality players to the White Hart Lane.
Kane will be willing to thread a new path if he thinks Conte will not get the right backing from the Spurs hierarchy and will once again push for a move to a club where he can challenge for titles.
Tottenham plans £85m budget for triple transfer in summer transfer window
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspurs are planning to add three players to the current Spurs team as the London club plans to rebuild its team to be competitive.
According to a report via Football London, Tottenham Director of Football, Fabio Paratici is set to release £85m to bankroll the transfer of three new signings.
Tottenham is presently eighth in the Premier League, seven points off fourth place Man United and with three games in hand.
Antonio Conte slams Tottenham’s transfer policy
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Antonio Conte believes Tottenham Hotspur weakened their squad in the January transfer window after four players left the club.
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FootballTottenham had a busy winter transfer window, but the club’s deals mainly involved exits.
While the North London club brought in Juventus pair Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur, the club let Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso leave on loan.