Pundit and ex-Tottenham man Jamie O’Hara has shared some important news concerning what he’s been told about Harry Kane’s future.
Kane, 27, is the Spurs talisman regarded as one of the best centre-forwards in world football, but there are constant discussions from neutrals about his future.
He may have scored a staggering 214 goals in 325 Spurs appearances, but he’s yet to win a piece of silverware in his career.
Former Spurs midfielder O’Hara has revealed he’s been told by sources close to Kane that the England captain is “ambitious”.
He’s been informed that Kane would consider his future if he didn’t feel he could win trophies with the north London club.
“I think he’s ambitious. I was speaking to a few people that know him, who speak to him regularly, they’ve also said, this guy is ambitious. He wants to win things, and if he doesn’t think he’s going to do it at Spurs, he will leave,” O’Hara told talkSPORT.

TBR’s View:
If Spurs beat Manchester City in April’s Carabao Cup final, then a lot of talk about Kane’s future may go away.
The fact that serial winner Jose Mourinho is also the current Spurs manager should give confidence to the squad that they can be successful in trying to win silverware, albeit the club hasn’t enjoyed that feeling since the League Cup triumph in 2008.
It would though be a travesty if someone of Kane’s quality goes through his entire career without lifting something.
Surely all the elite clubs across Europe would want the English frontman if he decided to push for a transfer, and that’s why it’s up to Spurs to give him a reason to stay.
But it’s worth adding Kane loves the club after coming through the academy.
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