Harry Kane’s agent has been slammed for the contract he negotiated for his client back in 2018. Kane signed a six-year deal with Tottenham but is now seeking a move to Manchester City.
The contract has come under scrutiny in recent weeks with Kane desperate for a move to the Premier League champions.
And now former England full-back Danny Mills has joined the debate to have his say, launching a tirade against the person responsible for the terms of Kane’s deal.
Kane’s brother Charlie, owner of sports management business CK66 Ltd, has officially represented the England striker since December 2018.
But Kane’s agent at the time of the June 2018 contract was Marlon Fleischman.
Fleischman and Charlie Kane are believed to have worked together to negotiate the deal and were both pictured alongside the player when he put pen to paper.
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Kane has been a standout performer for Spurs and won the Premier League Golden Boot for the third time in his career last term as he returned 23 goals.
He is furiously hunting down Alan Shearer’s Premier League goals record of 260 and finds himself seventh on the all-time list with 166 strikes.
The wantaway striker believes he has a gentleman’s agreement with Daniel Levy to depart this summer after holding talks with the Spurs chairman last year amid initial interest from City.
Levy doesn’t appear to be playing ball though and Kane has been looking to force the 59-year-old’s hand by staying away from the Spurs training ground.
Harry Kane signed a new six-year deal in 2018 (Image: GETTY)
It could be a bitter divorce for Spurs and Kane as tensions continue to rise in north London.
"I'm really excited, it's a proud day,” Kane beamed after signing his Spurs deal three years ago.
“Obviously it's been a great few seasons and I'm looking forward to the future. I'm looking forward to the new stadium first and foremost and just to keep progressing as a club.”
“We'll look to go as far as we can. For us as a club, it's just about keeping improving and we'll work hard to do that.”