In the event that Kane leaves, the Lilywhites are looking for fresh strikers.
Tottenham Hotspur have contacted the agents of Gent attacker Gift Orban as they look for prospective Harry Kane replacements.
Is Harry Kane set to leave Tottenham?
The talisman of the Lilywhites has entered his penultimate year as a Tottenham player, and with only 11 months left on his present contract, chairman Daniel Levy must consider selling this window if new terms are not guaranteed.
According to trustworthy media sources, Kane has been offered a massive new contract, but he appears to have no intention of signing it this window as Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern Munich explore a deal for him.
Bayern executives met with Spurs officials in London on Monday, and while no agreement was made for Kane’s signing, Bayern officials are not giving up and are planning to increase their bid.
As a result, the chance of Tottenham’s prized asset leaving is extremely real, with the north Londoners eyeing a slew of striker targets in the event that he does move.
Randal Kolo Muani, who shone for Eintracht Frankfurt previous season, is one of the candidates. Despite his exorbitant wage demands, Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku has been cited by some sections of the press.
Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou has conceded that the Kane drama has been an unpleasant distraction as he prepares for his first full season in command.
“It’s fair to say I’m not at ease about it,” he recently told the reporters.
“It’s not something you say, ‘Ah, well, you know if it happens or not!'” I mean, it’s a crucial element of this football club, not just the team.
“So you’ve got to deal with it, and I think we don’t want to be doing it for too long for everyone involved.” That is not beneficial for anyone, in my opinion. I don’t think it’s healthy for Harry, and I certainly don’t think it’s good for the club.”
Belgian news outlet Nieuwsblad has an update on who else could replace Kane, featuring in-form Gent striker Orban.
The Nigerian, who scored 20 goals in 22 appearances across all competitions last campaign, is wanted at Tottenham with the club opening agent talks.
According to the website, Spurs have “reported to his entourage” as they register their interest, and it’s claimed Orban is an “important name” on their list.
Tottenham are said to be “jumping” into the race for Gent’s talisman, taking into account the possible departure of Kane before deadline day.
The 21-year-old is swiftly emerging as Nigeria’s latest wonderkid, with the media describing him as one of the African country’s “very interesting” new generation of athletes.
The Daily Express’ Ryan Taylor also lauded Orban as a player “making waves,” dubbing the forward one of Nigeria’s future golden generation.
“Given by Orban, Victor Boniface, and Tolu Arokodare.” “Remember these names,” Taylor posted on social media.
“Making waves in Belgium and across Europe.” With Victor Osimhen and Terem Moffi on board, Nigeria’s future seems bright. The Super Eagles are rapidly nearing a golden generation.
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