Sean Dyche reveals he virtually signed Harry Kane for Burnley but the club REFUSED to meet up with Spurs’ £7m asking value… as the England captain was nevertheless an ‘unproven’ expertise in the league
Sean Dyche revealed the England striker practically joined Burnley in the course of his tenure Dyche claimed the club refused to satisfy Spurs’ £7m asking rate at the time Kane, who was considerably from an founded star, was continue to ‘unproven’ in the league
Sean Dyche has discovered he just about signed a young Harry Kane for Burnley, but the club refused to satisfy Spurs’ inquiring price.
Factors could’ve been incredibly different for Kane, who starred in England’s 1- Nations League defeat to Italy on Friday, experienced his move to Turf Moor gone via.
The England captain was enjoying beneath Tim Sherwood at the time, who Dyche has unveiled priced Burnley out of the signing the Spurs ahead.
Sean Dyche disclosed he nearly signed Harry Kane back again when he was Burnley manager
Kane was valued at £7million by Tottenham at the time – much more than Burnley ended up eager to pay out
Speaking on The Fozcast, Dyche claimed: ‘I phoned up about him and at the time, I feel it was Tim Sherwood, quickly reported £7m and we were in the sector for like £3m.’
A price tag which Ben Foster, the podcast host, scoffs at and reiterates the Kane was not a perfectly-known participant at the time.
‘Unproven, precisely, and you’re Burnley. I went to the board and they said ‘we cannot do that,’ Dyche ongoing.
Kane broke onto the scene at Tottenham in 2013-14 before becoming an set up star
‘Now you could have even obtained, I really don’t know, five moreover increase-ons but at the time we had been on the lookout at I think George Boyd [who would become] document signing at the time for like £3m, so we just could not do it.’
‘But Harry Kane, I always thought he was an amazing participant and however do now.’
Sherwood took charge of Spurs halfway by way of the 2013-14 time in which Kane appeared just 10 periods for the north London outfit, as he ongoing to break into the first-team.
Dyche reported he phoned up Tim Sherwood, Spurs manager at the time, to talk about a transfer
Kane scored his first three league goals for Tottenham that period just before obtaining his breakthrough time the 12 months following, netting 21 plans in the Premier League.
The 29-yr-old has long gone on to rating 189 goals in the division and currently sits 3rd in the all-time goalscorers checklist.
The Tottenham striker, who has stayed at Spurs his overall profession so much, is also 2nd in England’s all-time scoring listing – a few powering Wayne Rooney.