Following Tottenham Hotspur’s disastrous exits from both the Champions League and FA Cup in recent weeks, Harry Kane has once again been linked with a move away.

The two clubs with the most rumoured interest in the England captain are Bayern Munich and Manchester United and, with just one year left on his current contract, there seems to be every possibility that this season could be Kane’s last in north London.

But will he actually leave? Or will he stay put?

We’ve enlisted the crew on Talking Transfers, part of 90min’s podcast network, to discuss.

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On this edition of Talking Transfers, part of the 90min podcast network, Scott SaundersGraeme Bailey & Toby Cudworth discuss Harry Kane’s future, Chelsea’s new transfer policy and Marco Asensio’s potential summer move.

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Graeme Bailey: Speaking to people in and around Tottenham, I get the feeling he might stay. Tottenham have not given up on him by any stretch of the imagination.

The club are bringing him into conversations about the future of the club in term of the managerial appointment, he’s being informed about that and they want him to feel a part of that and I think Kane appreciates that.

It wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest that, if Kane likes who comes in as the next manager, he could very well sign a new contract.

Daniel Levy does not want to deal with Manchester United, that is quite clear. Would he make him stay until the end of his contract [if he doesn’t put pen to paper on new terms]? Quite possibly. I wouldn’t rule that out either.

But I think there’s a very good chance that he signs a new deal.



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