Harry Redknapp says Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy 'will not budge' over Harry Kane transfer fee

Last update on. From the section TottenhamKane did not report to Tottenham's training grounds for Tuesday's second day.Harry Redknapp claims that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy does not "do emotions" or "will not budge” over his assessment of striker Harry Kane.Kane, 28 years old, failed to attend Tuesday's training as he tries to get a move from Spurs.Redknapp stated that he was dealing with a cold and calculated man in business matters."Daniel doesn't do emotions. He doesn't do feelings. "I know his feelings."Kane, the England captain, is expected to be back in the club by the weekend. Kane believes that he has reached a gentleman's deal with Levy to leave Spurs next summer. Manchester City remains a strong interest and is his most likely destination.Redknapp, former Tottenham boss, says that this will not mean much to Levy if Premier League champions City do not pay Kane what they think he is worth.He said, "Unless Kane has got a clause, an offer of 120m, which says he can come, then whatever; he's got an argue with Daniel."Daniel will be saying, "Yeah, Daniel said you could go, but it's the value - and they aren't meeting it, so we're not going."It's a hard one. Harry Kane is a great professional and a wonderful guy. He's in a difficult situation here, though, because he is with a man who won't stop trying.You either make the deal or you don’t – that is all I can promise you. This isn't changing. He [Levy] will not budge."Redknapp believes Kane's possible switch to Etihad Stadium may be the key to Pep Guardiola's European ambitions for Manchester City.He said: "I think that he'll accept them on - with him in their team, they'll win Champions League - but if it's not going well at Tottenham, it won't be easy."Levy will play hardball, that's for certain." He's going be difficult to handle, knowing the man.After signing a 6-year contract in 2018, Kane's contract is with Spurs until 2024.To win the Premier League Golden Boot, he scored 23 top-flight goals in the last season. He had previously won it in 2015-16 and 2016-17.He also has 221 Tottenham goals, making him second on their all-time goal scorers list, behind Jimmy Greaves who scored 266 goals for the club between 1961-1970.Gary Neville, a former England and Manchester United defender, believes that something important must have been going on behind closed doors between Kane and Tottenham.Sky Sports: external-link He said that he was a professional footballer and had to show up. But, Harry is a professional footballer I have ever seen.He does everything perfectly, so it is understandable that he is annoyed. He has been made to do this because of something that went wrong."It doesn't excuse me. You should have brought him to training."You have to stand beside them in the dressing room and be there for their safety, but now it is clear that there is a collision course."Manchester City hosts Tottenham in their Premier League opener on Sunday 15 August (16:30 BST).