Tottenham 'ready to offer Harry Kane a £100,000-a-week pay rise to keep him away from Man City' 

Tottenham are ‘ready to offer Harry Kane a £100,000-a-week pay rise to keep him at the club until 2027 and away from Manchester City’ after the striker confirmed he will be staying in north London this season

  • Harry Kane will reportedly be offered a £100,00-a-week pay rise by Tottenham 
  • Kane confirmed he will stay at Spurs after failing to land a move to Man City 
  • Tottenham want to keep their star striker in north London until 2027
  • The England captain’s current deal is said to be worth £230,000-a-week 


Tottenham are reportedly ready to offer Harry Kane a £100,000-a-week pay rise to prevent a future move to Manchester City.

Sportsmail revealed on Wednesday that Kane would be staying at Spurs this season before the striker confirmed the news on his social media accounts.

But according to The Sun, the club fear he could try to force through a move in January or at the end of the campaign and are preparing to offer him wages of £330,000-a-week to try to keep him at the club until 2027.

Tottenham are reportedly ready to offer Harry Kane a £100,000-a-week pay rise to prevent a future move to Manchester City

Kane insisted he would be focused on having a good season with Spurs, despite believing he had been on the receiving end of broken promises by the club.

He wrote on Twitter: ‘It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I’ve had in the last few weeks.

‘I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success.’

As revealed by Sportsmail last week, sources close to the England captain insisted he will continue to give everything to Spurs, despite feeling that the club have not matched his ambitions.

Sportsmail revealed on Wednesday that Kane would be staying at Spurs this season before the striker confirmed the news on his social media accounts

Sportsmail revealed on Wednesday that Kane would be staying at Spurs this season before the striker confirmed the news on his social media accounts

Kane’s camp claim it was agreed he would be permitted to leave if Spurs didn’t win a trophy or qualify for the Champions League last season.

Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo expressed his delight at Kane’s news stating later on Wednesday: ‘Great news, great news. Fantastic news for everybody. Since Harry joined us, he has been working so this is what we value. His attitude in training session has been great… so it is finished.’

As Sportsmail reported, Kane’s desire to leave for the Etihad had nothing to do with money — although sources on Wednesday indicated that his wages at Manchester City could have reached as much as £500,000 a week all in. 

After failing to sign Kane this summer, Man City are reportedly eyeing a move for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Spurs fear he could try to force through a move in January or at the end of the campaign

Spurs fear he could try to force through a move in January or at the end of the campaign

City have reportedly turned their attentions to signing Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo

City have reportedly turned their attentions to signing Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo

According to Gianlucadimarzio.com, City are willing to offer Ronaldo a two-year deal worth over £230,000-a-week but do not want to pay Juventus a transfer fee for the Portuguese icon.

The report says the Old Lady want around £25million for the player which would allow them to find a replacement so late in the window.

Juventus reportedly like the idea of taking on City’s Brazilian striker Jesus in a swap, but Guardiola is said to have rebuffed that idea.

City’s manager has also confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the 2022-2023 season, with his next role set to be in international football. 

source: dailymail.co.uk