A powerful Tottenham star player who was declared not for sale has finally been sold for unresisting currency worth billions of…

A powerful Tottenham star player who was declared not for sale has finally been sold for unresisting currency worth billions of…

Harry Kane has signed a massive contract to leave Tottenham Hotspur and join Bayern Munich, the current German champions.

Over the previous few seasons, practically every transfer window has seen rumors of the all-time top goalscorer for Spurs leaving North London.

He had a chance to sign with Manchester City, but it was before Erling Haaland was signed, so his options in England are now limited.

Although Kane is currently 47 goals short of Alan Shearer’s Premier League record of 260, it seems like he has put winnings above all else. Despite playing frequently in the highest division of English football for almost ten years, he has failed to take home a significant prize in his professional career.

Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham, is renowned for demanding high prices from players, and he has just received a significant windfall. Sporting News examines their priciest transactions.

MORE: What makes Harry Kane a Bayern Munich acquisition?

5. Real Madrid paid Luka Modric £30 million in 2012.

The Croatian midfielder moved from London to Madrid at the age of 26, and the rest is history. Modric went on to conquer all obstacles and even guided his country to the 2018 World Cup final, where France ultimately defeated Croatia.

Additionally, under Zinedine Zidane, he was a key member of the Real Madrid team that won three consecutive Champions League titles.

4. Manchester United received £30.75 million from Dimitar Berbatov in 2008.

In the last few hours of the 2008 summer transfer window, Dimitar Berbatov signed a contract for Manchester United, creating a real deadline-day drama. Berbatov apparently had his sights set on the red side of Manchester, even though Manchester City reportedly attempted a late move to sign the striker.

After that, in a team that had just won the Champions League, Berbatov went on to become a beloved member of the United supporters. The Bulgarian striker’s most notable game occurred in a 3-2 victory over Liverpool in 2010, when he scored a hat-trick.

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