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Gary Neville insists Harry Kane 'must have felt badly wronged' by Tottenham not to report for training while Roy Keane rubbishes 'gentleman's agreement' and says 'if Man City really want him, let them do the deal'

Harry Kane 'must have felt badly wronged' by Tottenham to go AWOL, claims Gary Neville but Roy Keane insists the striker 'can't have his cake and eat it'.

Neville, alongside Keane and Jamie Carragher, weighed in on Kane's situation on The Overlap Live Fan Debate, and the transfer saga is still rumbling on amid interest from Manchester City.

Kane reported back to Spurs late from his summer holiday in protest at being denied the move he wants and for the 28-year-old to go against his 'saintly' instincts, something behind the scenes must have severely irked him, says Neville.