Most Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

Daniel Levy: Tottenham will not sell stars this summer

Ben Snowball

Published 11/01/2018 at 13:31 GMT

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has issued a hands-off warning to Europe’s top clubs, saying Spurs have no intention of selling their best players this summer.

Daniel Levy, Tottenham chairman

Image credit: Getty Images

Harry Kane heads the shopping list of coveted players, with Real Madrid reportedly plotting a bid for Europe’s top scorer in 2017.
But Levy, renowned for dismissing interest to hike prices, insists that the 24-year-old and his leading team-mates will remain at the club.
"I'm 100 per cent confident. Every single player that we want to keep, I can assure you will be playing for Tottenham Hotspur next season," he told Sky Sports News.
"Mauricio's strategy has always been that if an opportunity arises that he thinks can improve the squad then we will need to look at it, but January is always a very difficult window."
Levy was speaking from Tottenham’s construction site in north London, where a new 61,500-seater stadium is being built ahead of the 2018-19 season.
Spurs have a history of selling their best players. Gareth Bale and Luka Modric moved to Real Madrid, Dimitar Berbatov departed for Manchester United, while Kyle Walker moved to Manchester City last summer.
Join 3M+ users on app
Stay up to date with the latest news, results and live sports
Download
Share this article
Advertisement
Advertisement