Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly refusing to answer calls from Manchester City regarding the possible sale of Harry Kane.
The club's top goalscorer is keen to take on a new challenge this summer after failing to win a trophy during his time with the North London outfit.
However, while City are known to hold a strong interest in the England captain, Levy has remained consistent with his stance that Kane will not be sold for anything less than £150m.
According to The Telegraph, Kane has been left furious with how Levy has handled the situation, insisting that they have a gentleman's agreement where he can leave for £125m.
Kane allegedly feels that Levy agreed to part ways for that figure after Spurs failed to win silverware or finish in the top four of the Premier League table last season.
Despite City's best efforts to progress discussions with their Spurs counterparts, it is claimed that Levy is not prepared to entertain any negotiations at this stage.