Harry Kane Says His Desire To Remain At Tottenham Hotspur Is "Yes or No"


For Harry Kane to have admitted his future at Tottenham Hotspur stands at "yes or not" cast a doubt over his future at the club as the summer transfer window approaches.

Well, this is a comment from the English striker himself during a Q&A on Instagram live with Jamie Redknapp, but he did not come out straight that this season might be his last rather his decision to leave or stay will depend on if the club is making "progress" or not. 

"I couldn't say yes, I could not say no," he replied when asked whether he would spend his career at the club or leave soon. "I love Spurs and I'll always love Spurs."

Harry has been out of action for two months following a hamstring injury and his 12-long season spell at White Hart Lane is yet to yield trophy - best he has reached was the final of the Champions League which was the club's first-ever appearance. 

Speaking on what the future holds for him, he clarified on what will determine his future saying, "I'm an ambitious player, I want to improve, get better become one of top top players, it depends what happens as a team and how we progress as a team."

The 26-year-old captain joined the London side from Watford in 2009. During this period, he has been loaned out four times before hitting his best form as the team reliable striker having 181 goal tally in 278 appearances in all competition. 


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