Harry Kane offers injury update ahead of England vs Spain in Euro 2024 final

Harry Kane has declared himself fit and ready to go ahead of England's Euro 2024 final showdown with Spain in Berlin on Sunday.

Netherlands v England: Semi-Final - UEFA EURO 2024

Harry Kane has struggled with an injury throughout the Euros (Image: GETTY )

Harry Kane has declared himself fit for the upcoming Euro 2024 final with Spain on Sunday. The England captain has been contending with fitness concerns throughout the tournament, following a back injury suffered at the end of the club season.

The Bayern Munich striker was substituted in the dying minutes of England's last two knockout victories. Kane was seen struggling with a foot injury during the pulsating semi-final victory over the Netherlands.

However, when questioned about his condition for the final in Berlin this weekend, Kane assured: "I'm all good."

Kane is currently tied as the top scorer of the tournament with three goals and is determined to clinch the Golden Boot. Gareth Southgate, the England manager, has downplayed Kane's foot problem, revealing it was so minor that scans were deemed unnecessary.

He said: "There have been no scans, no. As far as we know they're OK, but we haven't done a lot out on the pitch, so we'll find more out tomorrow. Obviously we're not expecting anybody to rule themselves out for the final."

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In another boost for the Three Lions, Kieran Trippier has also confirmed his availability for the showpiece event. The Newcastle United full-back has been managing a calf injury throughout the Euros and was replaced at half-time in the match against the Dutch due to a minor groin strain.

Nevertheless, Trippier has fully participated in training sessions and is likely to be named in Southgate's starting line-up in Berlin.

Luke Shaw is also vying for a starting berth at left-back after coming on as a substitute in England's semi-final triumph.

Shaw is struggling to regain match fitness following a prolonged spell on the sidelines but had declared himself fit to start before playing 45 minutes last time out after coming on at half-time.

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