Kane opens the door to leave Tottenham: “I want to be top”

Harry kane He is one of the top strikers in world football. The English tip is aware of how much he owes Tottenham in his career but he also knows that, at 26, it may be time to leave the whole of London in search of the titles that so far have resisted him wearing the shirt of the spurs.

Taking advantage of the break caused by the coronavirus pandemic in the Premier League, ex-footballer Jamie Redknapp and Kane have shared a curious interview on Instagram for Sky Sports. During it, Redknapp He has asked the tip of Tottenham if he will remain his entire career at the London club. Kane has left a response that will not have gone unnoticed by Tottenham fans and that will have set off alarms at the club's offices. Kane has first left the door open to an exit: “It's one of those things, that I couldn't say yes and that I couldn't say no. I love Spurs, I will always love Spurs, But I've always said that if I don't feel like we're going in the right direction, then I'm not someone who stays there just for the sake of it. I am an ambitious player, I want to become a top playerWords that sound like a distress call to other clubs and more when pronounced by a striker who has always been characterized by prudence in his statements.

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Suitors are not going to miss Kane, who is currently recovering from a muscle injury that has prevented him from helping his team in recent months. Kane has a contract with the spurs group until 2024 And any club that wants its services will have to run into Tottenham President Daniel Levy, known for being a tough negotiator. Nevertheless, Real madrid, Manchester United and Juventus surely the next few months will be pending to see how the situation evolves.

Not going to Champions League can help in your departure

Right now the group that directs Mourinho he is out of the positions that give access to the Champions League in the Premier. Not playing the top European club competition is not good news to 'please' Kane. At the moment, English has taken a first step to an exit and it is already known that when you say that you can leave … it is that you have already left.