Harry Kane Signs New Six Year Contract With Tottenham Worth £90 Million
Harry Kane has signed a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur for another six years which is believed to worth about £90 million.
The England international's new contract signing was announced in a statement released by the club via a tweet on Friday which stated that the forward will be at club until 2024.
"We are delighted to announce that @HKane has signed a new six-year contract with the Club, which runs until 2024. #OneOfOurOwn," the tweeted statement reads.
The England captain has only gone two years into his previous contract (£110,000-a-week deal)signed in 2016 which was meant to run until 2022 before he signed a new contract to keep him longer with the club - it's set to move into its new 62,000 seater capacity stadium by next season.
In response to the announcement of his new contract, Harry says to the club that he is "really excited" and it's a "proud day" for him.
He went to speak about the club's new stadium and his commitment to the team's progress saying, "I'm looking forward to the future. I'm looking forward to the new stadium first and foremost and just to keep progressing as a club."
"It's been fantastic to consistently get in the Champion League so i'm really excited to have another go at that and with the Premier League and FA Cup, we'll look to go as far as we can...For us as a club, it's just about keeping improving and we'll work hard to do that."
Harry made his first appearance in 2011 and had since score a total of 140 goal in all appearances since joining the club.
The England international's new contract signing was announced in a statement released by the club via a tweet on Friday which stated that the forward will be at club until 2024.
"We are delighted to announce that @HKane has signed a new six-year contract with the Club, which runs until 2024. #OneOfOurOwn," the tweeted statement reads.
The England captain has only gone two years into his previous contract (£110,000-a-week deal)signed in 2016 which was meant to run until 2022 before he signed a new contract to keep him longer with the club - it's set to move into its new 62,000 seater capacity stadium by next season.
In response to the announcement of his new contract, Harry says to the club that he is "really excited" and it's a "proud day" for him.
He went to speak about the club's new stadium and his commitment to the team's progress saying, "I'm looking forward to the future. I'm looking forward to the new stadium first and foremost and just to keep progressing as a club."
"It's been fantastic to consistently get in the Champion League so i'm really excited to have another go at that and with the Premier League and FA Cup, we'll look to go as far as we can...For us as a club, it's just about keeping improving and we'll work hard to do that."
Harry made his first appearance in 2011 and had since score a total of 140 goal in all appearances since joining the club.
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