Tottenham fans serenade Harry Kane by chanting ‘we want you to stay’ as he scores FOUR against Shakhtar Donestsk

Tottenham fans serenade Harry Kane by chanting ‘we want you to stay’ as he scores FOUR against Shakhtar Donestsk

  • Spurs fans chanted ‘we want you to stay’ for Harry Kane against Shakhtar Donestsk
  • The 30-year-old scored four times as Tottenham stormed to a 5-1 friendly win
  • Bayern submitted their latest bid of £86 million on Friday but have not received a reply

Spurs fans begged Harry Kane to stay at the club as they chanted ‘we want you to stay’ in their 5-1 friendly win over Shakhtar Donestsk.

The England captain scored four as the North Londoners raced to victory in their first home game under Ange Postecoglou.

Bayern Munich submitted their final bid of £86 million on Friday and set a response deadline that evening.

However, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy seemingly ignored the limit set by the German giants by flying to the US. He wants 100 million pounds for his talisman.

His performance against Shakhtar Donetsk only underscored his worth, as he converted a penalty in the first half before scoring a hat-trick in the second.

Harry Kane was praised by Spurs fans as he hit four past Shakhtar Donetsk in a 5-1 friendly win

He scored the opener with a penalty kick before scoring a second-half hat-trick against Shakhtar

He scored the opener with a penalty kick before scoring a second-half hat-trick against Shakhtar

The 30-year-old enters the final year of his contract with his boyhood club and there is a deadlock between Spurs and Bayern.

Levy is making a tough bargain for his players and has demanded a princely sum for Kane, but the Bavarian side are unwilling to meet an eight-figure valuation when they know that, as things stand, he will be free next summer will be available.

Kane has so far failed to accept the massive £400,000 a week deal reportedly submitted and Tottenham owner Joe Lewis told Levy he must sell the club’s all-time top goalscorer if he doesn’t sign on the dotted line.

That said, recent days have shown he would be willing to extend his time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium if the team shows significant progress under new manager Postecoglou.

Spurs stumbled to eighth in the Premier League last year, completely missing out on European football as Bayern clinched their 11th consecutive Bundesliga title.

This week they will bolster their attacking options by adding Rosario’s 19-year-old striker Alejo Veliz for £12 million, pending a medical.

New boss Ange Postecoglou oversaw his first game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

New boss Ange Postecoglou oversaw his first game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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