Couldn’t agree more, I have no doubt top teams have been interested, they must have contacted his agent and said “we want him”. If clubs thought there was any chance there would have been a bid or the media at least trying to turn his head, as of yet nothing. I hate to say it, but can you imagine how many goals he would get for City? Talent all round him, I genuinely think he would hit Ronaldo or Messi levels of goals in the PL which is unheard of. No I’m not saying he is as naturally talented as them but he is just as clinical in front of goal.
Also if tonight is anything to go by he is starting to be less selfish, Kane of last season wouldn’t have crossed for Sterling, love the guy and his injury’s of last season are definitely behind him. Poch needs to do what Southgate is doing, feed him.
Last season, passing to Sterling might not have been the right decision anyway (people often conveniently forget quite how bad Sterling was for us when referencing that World Cup chance[1]). But I disagree that he wouldn't have done it: that game of playmaking genius against Spain showed a lot. And Kane was played in a much deeper role for club and country for long stretches of last season and it quickly became apparent how unselfish he could actually be.
In fact, barring Kane's breakout season or two, I never considered him an especially selfish player, though he is always improving in his decision-making for sure. The fact that Kane has never sulked over a teammate's goal - including that time Rashford poked one of his shots over the line, for which he received glowing praise from Harry - suggests that he doesn't have a major problem with selfishness.
Anyone who doesn't think that almost every elite club in Europe has at least enquired about Kane at some point is either naive or clueless about football. Clubs don't announce players they would like unless they can afford them and there's a reasonable chance that the player would want to transfer to them (i.e. there has already been successful contact behind the scenes). Otherwise every single window would be full of a thousand news stories about every club's bidding interest in Messi. It's clear from the lack of anything substantial in the rumour mill that everyone who has approached Kane or Spurs thus far has been rebuked, which is probably how Madrid established that he would cost 200m. Imagine thinking that no top team has ever gone in for Kane (or attempted to). fecking hell.
I want Spurs to win something for Kane's sake. I respect the hell out of his loyalty but, Jesus Christ, if he ends his career without a major honour, he'll go down as one of the greatest players of all time to have won nothing (hell, history may even judge him as the greatest to win nothing by the time it's all said and done, especially if he breaks the PL scoring record).
[1] The "cross to Sterling" line was always based on big faulty assumptions. For starters, most people still think he missed the shot when he actually produced a fantastic save, and passing was not the massively higher percentage play that people think it was, especially given Sterling's ability to miss open goals for England at the time. Anybody who still berates Kane for that one mistake in that one game should go back and rewatch the chance dispassionately and in the context of Sterling's own performances at the WC.