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Kane to leave Tottenham? Spurs are looking for a replacement in Italy
Harry Kane and Tottenham? Quite possibly a connection that is coming to an end, which is why the English club is looking for a potential replacement, which according to Italian media has been scouted in Tuscany.
Harry Kane and Tottenham? Quite possibly a connection that is coming to an end, which is why the English club is looking for a potential replacement, which according to Italian media has been scouted in Tuscany.
Harry Kane’s future is in the stars. It is still unknown whether he will stay at Tottenham or not.
The star striker longs for team success, but still can’t experience it with Spurs. Jose Mourinho hasn’t helped him to it and it’s not expected much from Nuno Espirito Santo, the new coach of the London outfit.
The clubs most linked with a potential transfer of Kane are Manchester United and City. However, the player himself is yet to meet the new Tottenham coach to discuss his future with him.
According to Italian media, however, Tottenham have slowly started looking for a replacement for their star. And he’s found one in Tuscany.
Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic has been dazzling in Serie A this season. The twenty-one-year-old goalscorer scored 21 goals in 37 games for the struggling Fiorentina.
It should be mentioned, however, that Vlahovic has a contract with the Florence outfit until 2023, but he has so far refused to negotiate a new contract, so it is possible that he would not resist a transfer.
However, no negotiations between the clubs have taken place so far. However, it is expected that Fiorentina will demand at least €60 million for their gem, which might seem perhaps too risky for Tottenham’s management.
So everything remains open for now.
Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport
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