Tottenham: Mason responds to Kane's explosive interview
Harry Kane's future at Tottenham has been thrown into major doubt this week following some outspoken comments from the striker and Daniel Levy has reportedly already made clear what discussions will look like. With Tottenham missing out on Champions League football for the second consecutive year, Kane appears to be getting itchy feet at Spurs.
Harry Kane is strongly linked with leaving Tottenham (Image: GETTY)
All hopes of that subsided over the festive period though as results took a turn for the worse.
Mourinho has since been sacked with Ryan Mason taking charge on a temporary basis with Tottenham heading into the final game of the season against Leicester hoping to win just to potentially qualify for the inaugural Europa Conference League.
That's not the kind of competition Kane wants to be playing in clearly as reports emerged earlier this week that the striker was looking to leave.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City are all said to have made enquiries for the striker.
Tottenham chairman Levy doesn't want to sell his prized asset though with reports suggesting it would take a bid in excess of £100million for the club to even consider cashing in.
Spurs will not want to strengthen any club they see as a direct rival in the Premier League.
But the Daily Star suggest Levy has a preference should Kane make it abundantly clear he wants to leave to another club in England.
It is claimed the Tottenham chief would 'be more likely to do business' with City over any other side.
That may well prove to be a hammer blow for Chelsea and United, who both are looking to strengthen up front this summer.
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Pep Guardiola wants to sign a new striker (Image: GETTY)
Kane suggested this week that he isn't pushing to leave Spurs, but indicated that challenging for trophies will affect his decision.
"For me, I don’t want to come to the end of my career and have any regrets so I want to be the best that I can be," he said.
"I’ve said before, I never say I’d stay at Spurs for the rest of my career… I’d never say I’d leave Spurs. I’m at that stage where you can say you know, people may say 'oh he’s desperate for trophies, he needs the trophies'.
"I still feel like I got almost another career to play. I’ve got 7-8 years, kind of what I’ve had so far in the Premier League. I’m not rushing anything, I’m not desperate to do anything but yeah I just want to be the best version of me.
"I feel like for sure, I’ve still got so much more to give, I can be even better than what I’ve been, I can produce better numbers than what I’m producing at the moment."