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Harry Kane confirms he is staying at Spurs after accepting City deal is dead

<span>Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Getty Images</span>
Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Getty Images

Harry Kane has confirmed he will be staying at Tottenham this summer and that he is “100% focused on helping the team achieve success” having accepted defeat in his battle to force a move to Manchester City.

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Kane has been pushing for a switch to City for months, and had initially hoped to seal the deal before Euro 2020. But player and club have made little progress, mainly due to the characteristic intransigence of Spurs’ chairman, Daniel Levy. He rejected an initial £100m bid from City as well as a further one in the region of £127m, repeatedly insisting to the champions that Kane was not for sale, his stance greatly helped by the fact Kane signed a six-year deal with Spurs in June 2018.

Kane had hoped City would come back with an offer that changed Levy’s mind before Tuesday’s deadline – something in the region of £150m – but he now accepts there is no chance of that happening and, as such, he is stuck at Spurs, at least until the transfer window reopens at the turn of the year.

“It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday [against Wolves] and to read some of the messages of support I’ve had in the last few weeks,” Kane said in a tweet posted on his official account on Wednesday afternoon. “I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success.”

Along with Levy, Tottenham’s managing director, Fabio Paratici, and manager, Nuno Espírito Santo, both relatively recent arrivals at the club, have played notable roles in getting Kane to stay, each speaking to the striker about their plans and how he fits into them. Kane, Spurs’ third-highest goalscorer with 166 goals in 243 appearances, appreciated their efforts, leading to him deciding prior to the Wolves game that it was time to give up the transfer fight for now, hence him being part of the matchday squad at Molineux.

Kane had missed Spurs’ first two games of the season – the opening-day home victory over City and the 1-0 defeat away to Paços de Ferreira in the first leg of their Europa Conference qualifying tie last week – having returned to training late after an extended holiday and a period of quarantine. He had also reportedly refused to report for pre-season training at the start of the month in protest at what he believed to be a case of Levy reneging on a gentleman’s agreement allowing him to leave Spurs this summer.

“Great news. Fantastic news,” said Nuno in response to Kane’s announcement he was staying. “I think since Harry joined us he has been working so this is what we value. His attitude in training has been excellent. It’s finished, Harry is going to be with us. He is an option for tomorrow. It is great news for everybody.”