HARRY KANE turns 30 on Friday, with smoke signals from the Bahamas suggesting that Spurs’ billionaire owner Joe Lewis will finally gift him a long-awaited transfer.
If Kane doesn’t agree a new £400,000-per-week contract with Spurs, he will be sold to one of Europe’s leading clubs – probably Bayern Munich.
And the narrative is that, having been granted his freedom, Kane will enter his golden years finally adding major trophies to his extraordinary goalscoring records.
As if anyone would hold Kane in a higher regard if he helps Bayern to the Bundesliga title they have won for the past 11 years.
While it is clear and understandable that Kane craves medals and silverware, nothing could surpass his feats over the past four seasons at a crumbling circus of a football club.