Tottenham great Glenn Hoddle believes Harry Kane won't be priced out of a move away.
Hoddle insists no team is willing to stump up £150million to sign Harry Kane this summer - but he admits Tottenham may "cash in" for a lower fee.
Kane, 27, has told the Spurs hierarchy he would like to leave the club this summer, with Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea his foremost suitors.
Hoddle told the Mirror: "I don't think anyone's going to cough up £150million, I think they could cough up £100million plus two players, if it's Manchester City, Manchester United, whoever.
"That deal isn't an easy done and dusted deal when you've got three years left on your contract; he might still be at Tottenham."
He added: "Then again, Tottenham may feel he's 28 in the summer and might think, 'We've got to cash in now', because when he's 29 and going to the World Cup [next year], they're not going to have that kind of offer.
"As a Spurs man, I hope he doesn't go, but if he does go, I wish him well."