Roy Keane sends Harry Kane stark transfer warning over Tottenham’s gentleman’s agreement

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Manchester United legend Roy Keane has urged Harry Kane to forget about the idea of a move away from Tottenham this season, claiming that his reported ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Daniel Levy is ‘bizarre’. The England skipper is looking for a fresh challenge ahead of the new Premier League campaign, with Manchester City believed to be keen on securing his signature.

Kane did not train with Spurs this week and was set to return to the club on Saturday in order to step up his pre-season preparations.

He reportedly believes that he has a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Levy to allow him to leave this summer.

However, the Spurs chairman is said to be hell-bent on keeping hold of Kane into next season and beyond, with the forward under contract until the summer of 2024.

When quizzed on the situation ahead of Saturday’s Community Shield between City and Leicester at Wembley, Keane suggested that Kane was naive to rely on such an agreement with Levy.

Unless it’s written in a contract, forget about it. It’s bizarre,” the former United man told ITV Sport.

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