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Daniel Levy's risky Harry Kane stance may play into Manchester United’s hands

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Perhaps the only two people in football who believe Harry Kane ought to stay at Tottenham this summer are Daniel Levy and the player himself.

The England captain’s loyalty to Spurs is admirable but he is in danger of turning 31 post-Euro 2024 having not lifted a trophy in his career.

Meanwhile, Levy’s stubbornness over a sale could end up shooting himself in the foot but it seems he is willing to take that risk.

Kane’s contract runs out in 12 months and maybe for him, that is the better way to bow out from the club you love. But the general consensus among Tottenham fans is that there would be no animosity if he left next week given his service to the club.

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