
Tottenham chiefs are confident the market will shut with Harry Kane their player.
The Daily Mail says Tottenham believe they are winning the battle to keep Harry Kane as it emerged Manchester City's opening offer for the striker was worth only a guaranteed £75million.
Chairman Daniel Levy has been adamant all summer that Kane is not for sale, and with just seven days left until the transfer deadline, his will to keep the England captain has not wavered.
Indeed, the feeling inside Tottenham is that any move for Kane is virtually impossible with Levy more determined than ever to fend off fresh advances from the Etihad.
City are expected to launch a fresh bid to land Kane this week and it remains to be seen whether meeting Spurs' £150m valuation would suddenly alter his club's stance.
City's well-documented £100m formal offer for Kane in June was made up of £75m in cash with an extra £25m in add-ons.
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