Kane again reiterates desire for Spurs stay

Harry Kane has again reiterated his desire to spend his whole career at Tottenham despite reported interest from Real Madrid.

Harry’s goalscoring exploits for club and country in the last three seasons have brought attention from the Champions League holders, and chairman Daniel Levy is said to be demanding £200 million for him.

We have already beaten Madrid this season and sit three points ahead of them in our Champions League group amid a bright start to our season.

Kane at the club since the age of 11, the two-time Premier League Golden Boot winner, said in an interview with German publication Bild am Sonntag that he is in no rush to leave a very promising Spurs team and feels he could hang up his boots as a one-club man.

“My goal is to play my entire career only for Tottenham,” he said
“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.”

We continue our European campaign on Tuesday when we take on a fractured Borussia Dortmund side who have just two points from four games in the competition.

The article adds that we did of course beat the German side 3-1 when we met at Wembley in the first game and it adds that Kane is confident of getting the better of them despite identifying two key players.

“Marco Reus and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have both caused the a stir for many in Europe in the past few years,” he said

Kane added “Dortmund have a lot of pressure now and have to win both matches to get a chance to progress.
“We are not afraid, we have found our style, we are now also winning away from home and we are cleverer.”

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