Harry Kane has revealed his true feelings on Daniel Levy after the Tottenham chairman's "surprise" departure from the club. There was reported tension between the pair before Kane left Spurs in 2023 for Bayern Munich, however, the England striker has nothing but admiration for the job Levy did in north London.
Kane reveals true feelings on LevySpoke highly of ex-Spurs chairmanLevy left the club last weekFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! š¢š±GoalWHAT HAPPENED?
Tottenham dropped a bombshell last week when they formally announced the departure of Levy as their chairman. The British businessman stepped down after serving the club for over two decades. Under his leadership, Spurs became a globally recognised football institution and, most recently, they won the Europa League to end a 17-year-long wait for silverware.
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Speaking about Levy's exit, ex-Spurs star Kane said: "Obviously it was a bit of a surprise, if Iām honest. I didnāt expect it, didnāt see that coming. Daniel has been a fantastic chairman for Tottenham in the 20-or-so years heās been there. Considering where the club was and where it is now, I think there's been a big change, not just on the pitch but off the pitch as well. At any stage, thereās always going to be change in clubs, and change in the higher positions."
Kane added: "Obviously, I donāt know too much about why or what happened. All I can say is I wish Daniel all the best in whateverās next for him. We obviously built a relationship over the time we had together. I'm sure at some stage weāll catch up. Overall, for Tottenham, itās a new chapter they're trying to create now."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Just days after Levy's exit, Tottenham's board issued a statementĀ revealing that they have rejected two takeover offers, insisting the club is "not for sale". According to , former Newcastle joint-owner Amanda Staveley was one of the parties who had expressed an interest in taking the reins.
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Kane will be back in action for England on Tuesday as Thomas Tuchel's side aim to maintain their 100 per cent 2026 World Cup qualifying record against Serbia.