While I think Kane is probably our most im portant player and last season he was the absolute difference between us scraping in to the Euro also rans competition and lower mid-table nothingness, I don't necessarily think keeping him at all costs will be the right thing to do and ideally I think we need to avoid a tense scenario late in the window when we'll either end up with no time to secure a good replacement or an unhappy player who isn't giving his all.
I think we would consider about £150m to be a good price and if we look at players that Emirates Marketing Project might want to use in part exchange and our own player needs at Spurs then the one who would interest me in any deal is Laporte, there have also been stories that he is unhappy there since Stones and Dias became their first choice partnership. Laporte would seem to me to be the perfect natural partner for Romero (I'm assuming that we will sign Romero this week).
Laporte plus about £100 to £120m for Kane would mean that we would likely have completely sorted out the centre of our defence which was easily our weakest position last season. We could sell Sanchez to cover close to half of Romero's fee and perhaps have as much as £100m to spend on further strengthening the team with us only having a small net spend overall.....
Then doing something like: £45m for Vlahovic, £25m for Ings, £15m for Tomiyasu and £15m for Pereira would leave us with a strong, balanced, squad with lots of good young players who can grow together so that, with a few further astute additions, we could challenge for trophies next season....
Lloris, Gollini, Whiteman
Tomiyasu, Dohery, Aurier
Romero, Laporte, Dier, Rodon, Tanganga
Regulion, Sessegnon, Davies
Hojbjerg, Skipp, Lo Celso, Ndombele, Winks, Sissoko
Pereira, Son, Moura, Dele, Bergwijn, Gil, Clarke
Vlahovic, Ings, Scarlett
Some of those in bold could be sold/loaned and perhaps allow another signing or two to be made as well (I think another strong, powerful, box to box central midfielder might be beneficial for example)