Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy expects Chelsea to make a bid for Harry Kane this summer, according to reports.
Harry Kane, whose name is always a hot topic for discussion in every transfer window, is out of contract with Spurs in the summer of 2024.
The 29-year-old is often criticised for never winning silverware in his career despite being one of the best strikers in the world.
However, will he finally move away from North London in pursuit of trophies?

TalkSPORT claims that Spurs chairman Levy is bracing himself for Chelsea to make an offer this summer for Kane.
It is understood that the Blues have been considering the England captain as a transfer target. Apparently, Mauricio Pochettino’s pending appointment as the next Chelsea manager is set to increase that interest.
The report explains that Levy doesn’t want to sell the star centre-forward to a Premier League rival, with Manchester United also keen on his signature.
However, Spurs find themselves in a weak position because of Kane’s contract situation.
Can Pochettino tempt Kane into a reunion with him at Chelsea?
Sky Sports claims that Pochettino is close to becoming the next permanent manager at Stamford Bridge and it may be announced in the next week.
The Spurs frontman became the player he is today during a five-year spell under Pochettino’s management, but it would be quite a story if they both end up on the blue side of London.

Kane has been the benchmark for Premier League strikers for so many years now. Of course, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland has taken that crown during this 2022/23 season.
However, there’s no doubting what a fantastic player the Spurs talisman is. Gary Neville recently described Kane as “incredible” and compared him to Premier League icon Alan Shearer (Sky Sports).
The Daily Mail recently claimed Pochettino would jump at the chance to work with Kane again.
He’s exactly what Chelsea need to solve their long-term No.9 problem. We would be in complete shock if it does happen, though.
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