‘I feel free’ – Harry Kane all-but confirms he will SNUB transfer and stay at Spurs after last year’s turbulent summer
HARRY KANE has admitted that he is not concerned about his club future heading into the upcoming transfer window.
The England captain, 28, is approaching the summer with a clear head following Tottenham's successful Premier League campaign.
Spurs clinched a spot in the Champions League with a 5-0 win over Norwich on the final day of the season.
And Kane has argued that this has certainly improved his mindset for the international break.
He said: "Whenever you finish strongly with your club there is always a freer mind going into the international stage.
"Obviously, last summer we had a major European competition, a large tournament.
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"So of course you have different feelings towards that than maybe you would towards the Nations League games.
"It was a fantastic summer last year in terms of the tournament. It ended obviously very disappointingly, but going into these games I feel confident, I feel free.
"We had a good finish as a team towards the end of the season and I had a good season personally, which is always great.
"So I am looking forward to carrying that on into these games."
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Last year, Kane was heavily linked with a move to Manchester City.
The Sky Blues were willing to offer up to £127.2million for his services, but the striker confirmed that he would stay at Spurs despite feeling 'left hung out to dry' by club officials.
He went on to enjoy another prolific season with the North London club, scoring 17 goals in 37 Premier League appearances.
Kane will be looking to add to his tally of 49 international goals this evening as the Three Lions take on Hungary in the UEFA Nations League.
He needs just four more to match Wayne Rooney as England's all-time leading goalscorer, so the record could be broken by the end of this year.
When speaking about the achievement, he said: "Of course I think it would be an incredible achievement to break the record.
"I was lucky enough to be playing on the pitch and actually scored when Wayne broke the record himself.
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"I saw how much it meant to him and his family. I did not really think that far ahead at that stage.
"But to be where I am now - four goals behind Wayne with plenty of games coming up this year- is an incredible achievement."