Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has built a reputation for his negotiations and ways of dealing with wantaway Spurs players in his two decades at the club.He has once again had to deal with a difficult situation this summer with striker Harry Kane wanting to leave the club for Manchester City.However, Levy's resilience to not budge from his asking price for the England captain has ultimately meant that Kane will stay at Spurs this season.It is not always the case that Levy is able to hold on to a wantaway player, however, with the likes of Luka Modric and Dimitar Berbatov both leaving after stating their desire for a move.Croatian midfielder Luka Modric refused to travel on Spurs' pre-season tour in 2012 as he tried to force through.
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