I'm not worried at all:
- Levy's reputation as a tough bastard has been reinforced since the Bale transfer, particularly as a result of Kane not being allowed to go to City 2 years ago
- Therefore if Kane does go, it'll only be for a big fat fee, say £150m. If we can't reinvest that well then we'll have the same problem for other transfers anyway
- If he stays, we have our best chance of getting back into the top 4 and have a marquee player who can help attract other players
I wouldnt actively look to sell him, but there's a price (£150m upwards I'd have thought) at which it might make sense. And better to sell to Real than someone domestically