I WOULD LOVE TO STAY AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. FOR THE REST OF MY CAREER: HARRY KANE

The England international and Tottenham Hotspur’s star forward Harry Kane has recently admitted that he wants to stay at Tottenham for the rest of his career.

 

The 23-years-old forward Kane had a successive last season, where he has scored 25 goals for Tottenham and led the Spurs to the Champions League as the club has finished in the third place at the end of the season and he was also named as the top scorer of the Premier League Last season.

The young forward has been linked with the Premier League giant Manchester United as the Red devils wants to take him to the Old Trafford, but recently, Kane reveled that he don’t want to leave the White Hart Lane and admitted that the club is in great shape with 'great manager, great training ground and a new stadium coming'

As in an interview with Sky Sports, Kane said, “I’d love to stay here.

“The club is in great shape at the moment, and we’re going forward as a club, and that’s important.

“As long as there’s a vision with the club, and we’re not stale, we’re going forward as a club.”

“At the moment, we’re an excited group of young players with a great manager, great training ground and a new stadium coming too.

“I’d love to stay here for the rest of my career. We’ll just have to see what happens.”

Kane also admitted that they are confident in their ability and they will fight for the title again.

As he said, “Like I say we want to improve on last year, we want to get better. We’re not scared of anyone, not scared of any players or managers.

“We’re confident in our ability. We’re there to be right at the top and fight for the title again.”

“Teams buy players and change managers if they feel they need change at the club. The gaffer doesn’t feel like we needed that. He was happy with his squad.

“He added a couple of great signings, and we’re happy. We’ve been getting better every year, but for us it’s just about staying focused.

“There’s a lot of talk about the Uniteds, the Citys, the Chelseas, the new managers, new players, and we’re happy for people to talk about them, we’ll just do what we do each week.” He added.