Harry Kane might well be the most in-demand forward in world football.
The Spurs frontman may not have had the best weekend, having seen his side well beaten by North London rivals Arsenal on Saturday afternoon, but one game will not take away from the incredible season he’s having.
Kane has 13 goals in 14 games across all competitions this season, a return which has only served to boost his already sky-high reputation and make him an even more tantalising prospect for European giants such as Real Madrid.
Real have been linked with a world record move for the 24-year-old while there have also been murmurings of an interest from Manchester United.
If Spurs value Kane so highly, why are they paying him the same as Jesse Lingard? https://t.co/I6b1RUuVhJ
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The notion of losing their talisman had panicked many Spurs supporters but, fear not, because Kane has some tremendous news.
“My goal is to play my entire career only for Tottenham,” Kane told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag.
“We have a fantastic team, a great coach, a professional training centre and we’re getting a new stadium.
“At the moment, everything suits me here and I’m happy.”
Despite Saturday’s stumble against the Gunners, Spurs can qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League with a victory over Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday night.
Kane already has five goals in the Champions League this season, just one behind the tournament’s top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo.
And if Tottenham are to establish themselves as a European force over the next decade, Kane’s contribution will be absolutely pivotal.