
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has broken his silence following the monumental transfer of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich, issuing a deeply personal and emotional tribute to the club's all-time record goalscorer.
In an exclusive statement, Levy expressed his profound gratitude for Kane's two decades of service, acknowledging the ‘incredibly difficult’ nature of the decision for both player and club. The chairman confirmed that a fitting tribute to honour Kane's legendary status is already in the works at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
A Legacy Etched in History
Levy's words painted a picture of a player who transcended mere statistics. ‘We have seen a boy with dreams realise them and exceed them,’ he stated, highlighting Kane's journey from the academy to becoming one of world football's most feared strikers. His remarkable tally of 280 goals for the club is a record that may never be broken.
The chairman's tribute went beyond the pitch, commending Kane's leadership and professionalism. ‘He is a much-loved and valued member of the Spurs family,’ Levy remarked, underscoring the deep connection the England captain forged with fans, staff, and players alike.
A New Chapter and a Future Honour
While acknowledging the sadness of his departure, Levy wished Kane and his family ‘every success’ in his new adventure in the Bundesliga. The chairman also made a significant promise to the supporters, confirming that the club will ‘welcome him back’ with a special tribute in the future, ensuring his legacy is permanently celebrated in N17.
This public farewell from the often-reserved Levy signals the immense respect and admiration held for Kane at the highest level of the club, marking the end of a truly historic era for Tottenham Hotspur.