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While we tend to focus mainly on transfer rumours at Sport Witness, we also try and keep you up to date with what the foreign press have to say about your team’s players, and in Tottenham’s case, it’s mostly good stuff.

A very likeable team, filled with talented players who play as a group rather than 11 individuals forced to cohabit together on a pitch, Spurs’ easy on the eye football has won over many foreign pundits, including L’Equipe’s Vincent Duluc.

Talking each week about something in the Premier League, the French journalist decided this time around to focus on Harry Kane and his incredible goalscoring record, August aside.

Describing the Tottenham striker as an ‘immense player’ who often doesn’t get the credit he deserves for his overall play, Kane can, according to Duluc, ‘do everything’.

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With rumours of an interest from Real Madrid, which, well, we don’t buy just yet, the L’Equipe journalist makes a very bold claim, stating Harry Kane will one day ‘have the biggest contract in the world’.

Considering he is part of the same era as the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, both at frivolous spenders Paris Saint-Germain, this might be hard to achieve, although we all know how well remunerated Real Madrid players can be.

Or Manchester United players.

For that to happen, Harry Kane would have to leave Tottenham, who have recently been placed in the spotlight about how much they pay their players thanks to Danny Rose, unless they decide to chuck all of their wage budget at the England striker in one go.

It isn’t impossible, but it remains highly unlikely.