Tottenham value Harry Kane at more than £200m as they bid to ward off likes of Real Madrid over star striker
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TOTTENHAM value Harry Kane at more than Neymar - over £200MILLION - but would be unlikely to listen to offers for the striker.
According to reports, Daniel Levy has told 'intermediaries' that Kane is valued higher than what Paris Saint-Germain paid for Neymar last summer - but SunSport understands he is not available at any price.
Kane has netted 11 goals in his last six games and faces Real Madrid in the Champions League tonight at the Bernabeu.
He is now one of the most feared strikers in the world, with the World Cup fast approaching next summer for the 24-year-old.
Not that Tottenham chairman Levy would listen to any offers anyway.
The Spurs supremo is loathe to entertain any offers for his stars, including skillful playmaker Dele Alli, or Eric Dier, who has blossomed under Mauricio Pochettino's coaching.
According to , Spurs value talisman Kane at more than £200m and Daniel Levy has been telling ‘intermediaries’ he’s worth more than Neymar.
And the are reporting that Real Madrid are plotting a £150m bid for Kane - but that would clearly be short of Levy's headline valuation.
That’s after a summer where Neymar’s £198m transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain sent the transfer market into overdrive.
After Neymar, Kylian Mbappe joined PSG for around £162m - to be completed next summer - while his fellow Frenchman Ousmane Dembele moved from Dortmund to Barcelona for £138m... before getting injured.
All three transfers smashed through the £89m Manchester United paid Juventus for Paul Pogba in 2016.
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And United had then only beaten the world record Real Madrid paid Spurs for Gareth Bale in 2013 by £4m.
Real boss Zinedine Zidane described Kane as the “complete player” ahead of Spurs’ clash with the European champions, which has only added fuel to the fire that Los Blancos are interested.
Alternatively, sceptics would say they are merely trying to unsettle an opposing striker before a big game.