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Tottenham owner tells Daniel Levy to sell Harry Kane if striker rejects new contract

Tottenham owner Joe Lewis has reportedly told chairman Daniel Levy to sell Harry Kane this summer if the player rejects a new contract. 

The 29-year-old, whose contract expires in June 2024, wants to join Bayern Munich in the ongoing summer transfer window. 

The Bavarians have had two bids turned down for the striker by Spurs, but they are preparing to make a third offer

Daniel Levy has maintained the England ace is not for sale this summer unless a club comes up with an offer over £100 million. 

Bayern are unlikely to meet this valuation considering Kane only has a year left on his contract. 

Tottenham can choose to keep the 29-year-old, but they risk losing him for nothing next summer. 

Club owner Joe Lewis doesn’t want that to happen and has told Levy to sell the player if he refuses to sign a new deal, as per The Telegraph

They are ready to give the striker a lucrative new contract to make him the joint-highest-paid player in the Premier League


But he reportedly doesn’t want to accept their proposal as he is keen to take a new challenge elsewhere. 

Kane is yet to win a major trophy at the club, and a move to Bayern would afford him the opportunity. 

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