Harry Kane’s future is back on the agenda as we move closer to the summer transfer window with his contract still unresolved.
Kane equalled Bobby Charlton’s England scoring tally during the most recent international break, netting his 49th Three Lions goal.
Manchester City were sniffing around in the summer and there is no major international tournament to grab Kane’s attention this time around.

Former Spurs manager Tim Sherwood spoke about Kane’s future on this week’s Wrighty and Kelly Show, and thinks the striker still wants to leave.
Moreover, he said that Daniel Levy would sell at the right price.
“I would suggest that his position has not changed,” said Sherwood of Kane.
“I would suggest he still wants to leave. If Man City are there for him I think he will say I want to leave and go to Manchester City and I think they will let him go, if they get the money they require.”
The spanner in the works is that Erling Haaland is on the market this summer.
He is far younger than Kane and Borussia Dortmund are resigned to selling him so they will be easier to negotiate with.
That means that City look most likely to go in that direction, and then would Kane move anywhere else?
Only Manchester United in this country look plausible options and they are in a battle for the top four, same as Spurs.
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