Harry Kane admits he is at crossroads and needs ‘conversation’ with Tottenham

Harry Kane has now admitted to Gary Neville in an episode of The Overlap podcast that he thinks he has arrived at a crossroads in his career.

This comes after Sky Sports claimed that Kane has told Tottenham he wants to move on this summer.

While the Spurs striker has reached a Champions League Final with his boyhood club, he has yet to lift a single trophy and is now approaching 28 years of age.

Kane has won many different accolades at an individual level, including a World Cup golden boot and two Premier League golden boots, but a team trophy remains elusive.

Unfortunately for Tottenham, the club is trophyless over the past 13 years, ever since their Carling Cup victory over Chelsea all the way back in 2008.

Kane told Neville that he wants to have a conversation with Tottenham because he wants to be playing in the biggest games.

Harry also added that, although Levy will want to outline his plans, his future will remain in his hands and a decision will be based on what is best for his career.

When asked if his career was at a crossroads, he said (as relayed by Evening Standard): “I think so. I think it’s definitely a conversation to be had with the club.

“Yeah, I want to be playing in the biggest games, the biggest moments…

“I hope that we can have that conversation.

“I’m sure that [Daniel Levy] will want to set out the plan of where he sees it but ultimately it’s going to be down to me and how I feel and what’s going to be the best for me and my career this moment in time.”

Check out a clip from the podcast below:

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