Ryan Mason replies when asked whether Harry Kane was saying farewell to the Spurs fans

Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League season continues to fizzle out after they suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa.

In the 48 hours prior to kick off, speculation about Harry Kane’s future in North London has dominated the media.

Kane was unable to threaten the Villa defence in what could have been his last appearance in a Spurs shirt at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Mason was once again quizzed about the striker’s future during the post-match press conference when he was asked whether Kane’s lap of appreciation to the Spurs fans in attendance was his opportunity to say goodbye before departing this summer.

Sky Sports claimed on Monday that Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea have all been in touch with Kane’s representatives expressing a desire to sign the England captain, who has again told Tottenham he wants to leave the club.

Kane cut a lone figure as he applauded those in the south stand, with many fans naturally concerned about where he will be playing next season.

Mason told Football.London: “It’s normal. If anyone has been at the last home game of the season while Harry Kane has played at this football club, he has been pretty consistent in going around the pitch, clapping the fans and getting a good reaction.

“Nothing has changed this season to home games in previous seasons, it’s normal.”

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