The Chelsea coach lauded the Tottenham striker, however yielded it would cost in any event £100 million to sign him
Chelsea coach Antonio Conte has lauded Harry Kane, saying on the off chance that he could purchase any striker on the planet, it would be the Tottenham man.
The 23-year-old Kane almost arrived at the midpoint of an objective a diversion last season in the Premier League as he packed away 29 objectives in 30 appearances for Spurs. It was another profession high in the wake of scoring 21 and 25 in the earlier two
What's more, that level of effectiveness has earned Kane a major supporter as Conte, who rates him as the most attractive striker on the planet.
"For me, Kane, now, is extraordinary compared to other strikers on the planet," Conte said in cites distributed by the Daily Mail. "On the off chance that I needed to get one striker I would go to Kane."
Chelsea as of late landed previous Juventus and Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata for a club-record £70 million and the club are not in the market to seek after Kane this mid year. All things considered, Conte likes everything about the Tottenham man's amusement and would anticipate that him will charge one of the biggest exchange expenses ever, if he somehow managed to move.
"He is an entire striker," Conte said. "He is solid physically with the ball, without the ball, he battles and he's solid noticeable all around and gymnastic on the privilege and the left.
"He's an entire player. On the off chance that you go to purchase Kane now, it would be at any rate £100 million. At any rate."
Conte likewise examined previous Spurs full-back Kyle Walker, who as of late moved to Manchester City for £54 million, conceding Chelsea made an endeavor to sign the England global.
"Each player is costly," said Conte. "You go to purchase a privilege back, a left back or a focal protector.
"In the event that you need Kyle Walker, you know Walker is costly. We endeavored to purchase Walker.
"It is extremely troublesome for the groups that need to enhance their squads."
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