There's only one that will count in the boardroom and that is a bid so big that it is impossible to refuse and that's £200m+
The whole logistics of the possible transfer are messy. Having no permanent manager probably making it much worse.
Bit chicken and egg. Potential managers wanting to know about Kane, Kane wanting to know who manager is. Once manager in place, I’d expect Kane situation to sort itself out.
If said manager/Levy can see some decent players around for 40/50/60 then you could see him move for £150m. I just don’t know who would pay that.