Tottenham identify Gabriel Jesus and Anthony Martial as potential swap options in Harry Kane exit

Can Manchester swap options tempt Daniel Levy? Tottenham identify City’s Gabriel Jesus and United’s Anthony Martial as potential makeweights in Harry Kane sale – after starting to plan to replace him several WEEKS ago

  • Harry Kane has informed Tottenham that he wants to leave the club this summer 
  • Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United are in the race for the striker 
  • Spurs may ask for City’s Gabriel Jesus or United’s Anthony Martial in a Kane deal
  • Daniel Levy and Spurs have been planning replacement options for some weeks 

Staff at Tottenham have been planning for the likely departure of Harry Kane for weeks.

Sportsmail can reveal that while chairman Daniel Levy has been prepared to dig his heels in, there has been an acceptance throughout the club for some time that Kane will leave this summer.

Sportsmail revealed in February that Spurs had placed an unofficial price tag of more than £150million on the England captain. 

Tottenham staff have been preparing for Harry’s Kane’s exit from the club for some time now

Spurs owner Daniel Levy has been looking into potential replacements for several weeks

Spurs owner Daniel Levy has been looking into potential replacements for several weeks

At that time, Tottenham made discreet enquiries about the terms required by Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Haaland, only to be put off by demands of £350,000 a week.

It is also understood that at scouting and recruitment level talks about planning for a future without Kane have been going on since that period. 

Recruitment staff have already identified which players they might be able to take in part-exchange from both Manchester clubs. City’s Brazilian, Gabriel Jesus, was one name and United’s Anthony Martial was another.

Man City's Gabriel Jesus (left) and United's Anthony Martial could be swap options for Spurs

Man City’s Gabriel Jesus (left) and United’s Anthony Martial could be swap options for Spurs

With even Europe’s biggest clubs not awash with money after so long without fans, there is a feeling at Spurs that a straight cash deal could be hard to come by. A complication is that Levy is determined not to deal with the two Manchester clubs if at all possible.

Levy has a history of bad-tempered negotiations with United over Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov, and the deal that took Kyle Walker to City four years ago was not without rancour. 

Kane may find the field of clubs able to offer him a route out of Spurs smaller than he anticipated.

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