
Tottenham chief Daniel Levy is refusing to pick up the phone for discussions regarding the transfer of Harry Kane, according to the Telegraph.
What’s the story?
The centre-forward is allegedly feeling aggrieved about a failure to secure a move to Manchester City this summer.
Kane believes Levy is not honouring a promise reportedly made in a meeting towards the end of the 2019/2020 season.
Meanwhile, the Citizens have had a £125m bid rejected for the striker with the chairman refusing to sell.
Kane made a late return to pre-season training after his excursions with England at Euro 2020. However, the Tottenham man has defended his late return and believes he was afforded an extra week off by the club.

Levy refusal will signal a bittersweet end
Refusal to sell Kane from Levy will signal a bittersweet end to the ace’s Tottenham career.
However hard the Spurs man tries to keep his prized asset, the player will get his way.
Tottenham are unable to match the 28-year-old’s lofty ambitions of winning major trophies.
Spurs are behind the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and the Citizens when it comes to challenging for honours in England.
Gareth Bale managed to secure his then-world record move to Real Madrid despite opposition.
And you feel as though Kane will ultimately leave the north London outfit. It is a shame it will probably end in such acrimonious circumstances.
Meanwhile, City have been urged to submit an offer for Kane.
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