Arsène Wenger has admitted he did not know whether to laugh or cry when he discovered last season that Harry Kane had been on Arsenal’s books as an eight-year-old.
The manager said he found out via the newspapers, having been unaware at the time and he promptly asked questions behind the scenes as to how Kane could have got away to join Tottenham Hotspur , who his club host in Sunday’s derby at the Emirates Stadium.
“I didn’t know, I read it in the papers,” Wenger said. “I found it quite funny, you know, and you are always a bit angry as well because I asked: ‘Why did he go?’ But at that age, boys can move here and there.”
Kane spent a year at the Arsenal academy before they let him go and he was also rejected by Tottenham before they took him on at the age of 11. His rise through their ranks to his explosive breakthrough year last season has been well documented, and arguably the highlight was his two-goal performance in the 2-1 win over Arsenal at White Hart Lane in February.
