Tottenham Hotspur striker and vice-captain, Harry Kane, has been at the club for the entirety of his professional career.
The centre-forward came through the academy in North London before making his first appearance for Tottenham in 2011.
Since then, he has gone on to play 278 games for the Lilywhites, scoring 181 goals. However, he is still yet to win a trophy in his career (Wikipedia).
In an interview with Sky Sports’ Jamie Redknapp on Instagram live, Harry Kane was asked whether he could see himself retiring at Tottenham, with the striker refusing to rule out a move away.
.@HKane if he sees himself retiring at Spurs:
“I couldn’t say yes, I couldn’t say no, I love Spurs and i’ll always love Spurs. But If I don’t feel we are progressing as a team or going in the right direction, then im not someone to stay there for the sake of it.” pic.twitter.com/lXXejdxXge
— The Spurs Web ⚪️ (@thespursweb) March 29, 2020