Is it Kane that's reluctant to go, or Levy that's unwilling to sell him?
Seems it's mutually beneficial for them to part ways. Kane can go chase trophies at a top club and Levy can rejuvenate the squad as you said...
Levy, being the shrewd businessman he is, has to realize he's got to unload him sooner rather later...
Both. Kane been at Spurs for 15 years, where he has icon status, or risk it all and potentially be a flop elsewhere, got to weigh up your options. Kane as he is England captain, Spurs club captain (once Lloris leaves, he is the one player Levy wouldn't sell. Kane is a commercial entity, Levy needs to keep the cash coming in. Unless Kane tells Levy, he wants to leave
Levy is too stubborn, which ends up phucking up things on the playing side of things. He basically phucked up this season for Spurs, by not moving on Eriksen, Toby or Rose and will lose probably about 100m+ in transfer fees. Took all summer to get the Le Celso deal over the line.
Lowkey Spurs didnt need the stadium now. They should of invested more money into the squad when they finished 2nd behind Chelsea, but chose the stadium instead.