It has been reported that whilst he has not lodged a transfer request with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, it is clear that he has aspirations of leaving north London in the summer.
He reiterated that desire recently during an interview with Gary Neville during his YouTube show The Overlap.
Now, that has left Levy furious according to reports from the Mail Online.
It is said that the Spurs chairman perceives Kane’s comments as disrespectful and he is unhappy that the striker elected to go public with his wishes.
Despite that, it is also suggested that this has strengthened the club’s resolve to keep him which could hand a significant blow to those interested in his signature.
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Daniel Levy has been left disgruntled by Kane's comments (Image: GETTY)
Kane said: “There's definitely a conversation to be had with the club.
"It's a moment in my career where I have to kind of reflect and see where I'm at and have a good, honest conversation with the chairman.
"As players you don't know what the chairman is thinking. He might want to sell me. He might be thinking, 'If I could get £100m then why not?' I'm not going to be worth that for the next two or three years."
It remains to be seen whether the striker will be granted a move this summer but he could well round-off his Spurs career with yet another Premier League Golden Boot this weekend.
Kane could win the Golden Boot this weekend (Image: GETTY)
Kane has netted 22 goals in the league so far and is level with Mo Salah heading into the final round of fixtures of the 2020/21 campaign.
Tottenham conclude their season with a trip to the King Power Stadium to take on Champions League chasing Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
The Englishman has already scooped two Premier League golden boots in his career and could become just the third man in league history to win three after Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry.
He heads into the clash against Leicester having not scored more goals throughout his career against any other opposition.