“But I’m very excited for him. He was part of a great club in Tottenham, and he’s going to another great club. And I think he wanted to compete in those Champions League, and he’s gonna get a chance to do that.”
Kane is a massive American football enthusiast, and the pair struck up a friendship after an exchange with the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers talisman on Instagram. The retired three-time NFL MVP liked a snap posted by the Three Lions ace, before Kane struck up a conversation with his idol via his DMs.
The new chairman of Birmingham’s advisory board added: “He was part of a great club in Tottenham, and he’s going to another great club. And I think he wanted to compete in those Champions League, and he’s gonna get a chance to do that.”
In many ways, Brady will be able to sympathize with his friend – who is departing Spurs after a decade in the first team. The former quarterback left the Patriots after 20 years of service, shocking his sport by signing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.