Harry Kane is ready to enter into contract talks with Tottenham

Kane pushed to join Manchester City last summer and is believed to have turned down a contract extension shortly after reluctantly admitting he would stay with the Spurs.

But it is now rumored that the England captain is excited about the Spurs’ progress under Antonio Conte and is increasingly hoping he can fulfill his ambitions of winning a trophy with his children’s club next season.

Kane has yet to hold talks with the club, with two years to go before his current deal, and has focused on qualifying for the Champions League.

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The striker is also waiting to find out the outcome of Conte’s talks with general manager Fabio Paratici this week, but as long as the Spurs get the head coach back as planned, Kane is thought to be happy to entertain an approach. of the club when he returns to the pre-season.

Kane will turn 29 in July and signing a fourth long-term deal since his breakthrough would increase his chances of spending his entire career at the Spurs, and would surely see him comfortably break Jimmy Greaves’ club record. He has also set his sights on Alan Shearer’s Premier League record and finished the season with 17 top-flight goals, despite having only one when Conte arrived on November 2nd.

Harry Kane is excited about Tottenham’s progress under Antonio Conte

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Kane is currently in New York – where he is due to appear on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Thursday – and will join England for next month’s quadruple UEFA Nations League match before a short break.

Kane has been more settled in the Spurs since Conte’s appointment, but was said to be undecided on his prospects earlier this year. He has been very excited about his return to the Champions League after a two-year absence and the club’s plans to renew its squad this summer.

The Spurs on Tuesday announced a £ 150m injection by ENIC owners, and Conte will give him the majority to spend on new players, as long as he is happy to stay.

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