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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Tottenham fans will love what Christian Eriksen said about Harry Kane

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane's right foot is worth £200m.

That's the view of former Spurs midfielder Christian Eriksen as he discussed transfer fees and the winter window with the England international and Ben Davies.

Weekly episodes of Tottenham's #AllorNothingSpurs documentary have been released on Amazon Prime and one of the latest installments centered around transfers.

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As seen in the 52-second video clip uploaded to the @primevideosport Twitter account, the aforementioned trio are sitting together in the canteen assessing the January transfer window.

Davies doesn't appear to be a fan of the winter market as he brings up why teams have to make signings that could potentially stop other players from developing.

"Why is it never enough now, like, even come January team can't be, like, settled, do you know what I mean?," he asks. "There always has to be, like...have to sign a new player."

Eriksen's response is: "That's how it is now" before Davies continues with his rant.

Moments later the focus shifts towards the biggest January transfer windows in terms of money spent over the past decade as a graphic flashes up on the screen.

It's the 2011 window where £225m was spent in the Premier League which captures the trio's attention and Eriksen made a statement about Kane that all Spurs fans will love.

"That's Harry's right foot, £200m," Eriksen stated.

To which Kane replied by saying: "Not now with the hammy mate." And that brought about some laughter from Eriksen and Davies.

This conversation happened at the beginning of the year at a time when Kane suffered a severe hamstring injury against Southampton which was set to rule him out for the remainder of last season.

However, the three-month suspension worked in his favour as he returned for the final nine games of the campaign, scoring seven goals as Spurs finished sixth.

As for Eriksen, he ended up swapping north London for Inter Milan in the January window, but has struggled to establish himself as a regular under Antonio Conte.

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