If you’ve been following the transfer rumours circling around over the past few weeks, you’ll know that, for some reason, there’s been talk of Harry Kane potentially leaving Tottenham.
It seems highly unlikely, since the striker is Spurs’ star player, and with few alternatives up front, it would be a very strange move to let him go elsewhere, regardless of how much money they might get for him.
Furthermore, with the market what it is today due to the Covid-19 pandemic, huge fees are unlikely to exchange hands in the coming months, as clubs’ funds are dwindling with no games being played.
Still, Juventus are one of the potential landing spots that have been touted for the England international, even though they already have many options in their squad to find the back of the net, yet one of their former managers would have endorsed the move had the market situation been a bit different.
Prior to his injury this season, Kane had scored 17 goals in 25 appearances for Spurs in all competitions, as well as picking up two assists.
That takes his tally un a Tottenham shirt to an impressive 181 goals in 278 appearances,