Tottenham are in no rush to extend Harry Kane’s contract, Michael Brown has said. Brown recently revealed that the club doesn’t fear interest from afar and he expects the club to keep him till 2024.
According to him, despite the coronavirus pressure, Spurs do not need to sell Kane because the club is financially sound right now.
He added that Tottenham is currently in a great contract position with their star players, and this makes things more calm around the club.
His words, “There’s no rush for Spurs regarding time on a new contract.
“But, you would say, if there’s interest in the player and you feel a new contract might make that player more settled because he might be thinking he can make more money somewhere else or get a better opportunity, then you should offer him a new contract if you can afford it.
“Tottenham don’t need to sell. They’re financially sound, they’re in a great position.”
“Yes, they’ve obviously had a bit of pressure with Covid, the new stadium etc, but they don’t need to sell Harry Kane when he’s on a contract like he is.
“It will just come down to if they feel like it’s the right decision from the club to give him a reward, to extend his contract a little bit longer, to make it more secure, then they could do. But there’s not a massive amount of rush when he’s staying until 2024.”
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