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Published 07:53 12 May 2018 BST

"The prices for the stadiums have doubled but the transfers of the players have tripled or quadrupled," he told reporters ahead of his side's trip to west Yorkshire.
"A £10million player when we built the stadium [The Emirates] was huge.
"Today a guy like Kane, I don’t know for how much they can sell him. £100m? So they might get more supply."
He even (jokingly, we presume) suggested they may even be forced to sell the England striker (or one of his teammates) to Arsenal.
"But they have to face it. Will they have to sell players? Even to Arsenal maybe!"
Ahead of the final round of Premier League fixtures this weekend it was confirmed that Spurs would be the highest-placed London club in the English top flight this season. This is the first time this has happened since 1995.
Arsenal are guaranteed to finish sixth, their hopes of an immediate return to the Champions League ended by a 2-1 aggregate defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Europa League semi-final last week.Explore more on these topics:

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