Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is ready to go to war with Harry Kane over the striker's wish to leave this summer.
The England captain is set to be the subject of a bidding battle between neighbours Manchester City and Manchester United this summer, with Kane suggesting he has a gentleman's agreement with the club to allow him to leave.
However, Kane's desire for trophies and Champions League football, Tottenham chief Daniel Levy has reportedly increased the 27-year-old's price tag to £200m, according to reports.
Such a significant figure would likely price the Manchester clubs out of a deal, with Chelsea also on the hunt for a new striker, says the Daily Star.
Spurs chairman Levy believes the figure is a fair representation of the damage Kane's departure would do to the club.
The three-time Premier League Golden Boot winner still has three years left on his current deal, and thought to be pivotal in the club's quest to regain Champions League football.

