Did Harry Kane Anticipate Daniel Levy’s Departure from Tottenham?

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Key Takeaways
- Harry Kane was surprised by Daniel Levy's departure.
- Levy served nearly 25 years as chairman.
- Spurs achieved great success under Levy's leadership.
- Change is a constant in football management.
- Tottenham is entering a new phase post-Levy.
New Delhi, Sep 9 (NationPress) Tottenham Hotspur's all-time top scorer Harry Kane expressed that he was blindsided by the exit of executive chairman Daniel Levy from the club and commended him for his exceptional contributions during his tenure in North London.
Levy's resignation marks the end of nearly 25 years at the club's helm, stirring rumors of possible ownership changes, which the club has since refuted.
“To be honest, it was a bit unexpected. I didn’t foresee it coming. Daniel has been a remarkable chairman for Tottenham throughout his 20-plus years in charge. Given the club's evolution and its current status, there have been significant improvements, both on and off the pitch. Change is inevitable in football, especially in senior management roles,” said Kane, who transferred to FC Bayern Munich in 2023.
Under Levy's leadership, Spurs have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past quarter-century. They have participated in European competitions in 18 of the last 20 seasons, cementing their status as one of the world's most recognized football clubs. The club has consistently invested in its academy, players, and facilities, including a new, state-of-the-art stadium and training center.
Furthermore, the club has regularly competed at the highest level, achieving numerous impressive on-field successes, including the recent Europa League cup victory.
“I can’t claim to know the full story behind his departure. All I can express is my best wishes for whatever Daniel chooses to pursue next. We developed a strong rapport during our time working together, and I’m sure we’ll reconnect at some point. For Tottenham, this represents a new chapter that they are striving to build,” Kane concluded.