Harry Kane offers timeframe on his future of when ‘stuff will happen’

Harry Kane was quizzed about his future at Tottenham Hotspur ahead of England’s Euro 2020 opener against Croatia yesterday and admitted that ‘stuff will happen’ once he has returned from international duty.

Kane was named in Gareth Southgate’s starting eleven for the match at Wembley against Croatia and was quiet by his own standards, with Raheem Sterling netting the only goal of the game in the second half.

Sky Sports recently claimed that Kane had reiterated his desire to leave Tottenham this summer and wanted his future sorted before the tournament had started.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea are all said to have registered their interest with Kane’s representative.

Kane is of the belief that he has a gentleman’s agreement with Daniel Levy over his future in North London, while the chairman is said to be unwilling to sanction his departure this summer (The Athletic).

The England captain insisted for the time being the Three Lions has his full focus and is not paying attention to any speculation.

He told the BBC as quoted by Football.London: “It’s been ok. I’m sure I’ll get asked about it a lot but my most important thing is trying to win a major tournament with England,”

“The rest of the stuff will happen obviously when I get back from the tournament but for now that’s all I’m focused on.”

Kane added: “I’m not someone who listens to the noise anyway, whether it’s good or bad to be honest.

“I try to never get too high or too low. I’m here to give everything for my country.”

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