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Spurs chief wanted to sell Harry Kane for £600k as he wasn’t a ‘Champions League player’

Spurs chief wanted to sell Harry Kane for £600k as he wasn’t a ‘Champions League player’

Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has revealed Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy almost sold Harry Kane for a measly £600,000 to Leicester City back in 2013.

Since making his first team debut for Tottenham back in 2011, Kane has gone on to become one of the most prolific strikers the Premier League has ever seen, bagging a whopping 213 goals for the club.

However, there was a time when he was coming through the ranks at Tottenham that Levy and then technical director Franco Baldini were unsure of Kane’s quality and potential.

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Prior to being given regular first team minutes towards the back end of the 2013/14 campaign by Sherwood, the now legendary England forward had gone out on loan multiple times, starring for Leicester, Norwich, Millwall and Leyton Orient.

When he was eventually given his chance to shine in the Premier League under Sherwood, and then later Mauricio Pochettino, Kane took to the top flight like a duck to water, scoring 21 goals in 34 games in his breakthrough 2014/15 campaign.

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Sherwood was chatting to former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan(Image: YouTube/Up Front With Simon Jordan)
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy (R) chatting to former director Franco Baldini (L) back in 2014(Image: Getty Images)

And speaking on William Hill’s Up Front with Simon Jordan podcast, Sherwood has revealed Levy and Baldini originally wanted to sell Kane to Leicester City due to him not being of Champions League quality.

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  • June 1, 2023