Harry Kane hints he could walk out on Spurs with "highest level possible" words

Harry Kane has dropped another big hint that he could walk out on Tottenham after revealing he wants to play at the "highest level possible."

Kane tried to force through a move to Manchester City last summer, but the Premier League champions baulked at his £150million asking price.

That set the England captain on a collision course with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who denied reports of a 'gentleman's agreement' between the pair.

Amid much speculation, Kane remained in north London and, after a slow start to the season, he has found his form again under new boss Antonio Conte.

The 28-year-old has scored six goals since the Italian's appointment, including an important strike in the club's 3-2 win over Leicester on Wednesday.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Kane admitted to feeling more confident under Conte but left the door open to a possible move away in the future.

He said: "Players come and go and sometimes it disrupts the team a little bit. Coaches come and go and it takes time to adapt.

"The fact is, in the Premier League especially, so many teams are so good and everyone's building to try and break into that top six.

"There's a good eight or nine teams who are fighting for those places.

Do you think Harry Kane will leave Tottenham in the summer? Let us know in the comments section.

"If you don't get one or two things right then you can really fall behind the pack and that's kind of happened to us.

"So we need to be careful that we don't keep falling.

"But we're feeling confident that we can do that, especially since the manager's come in."

On his future, he added: "I just want to be playing at the highest level possible.

"My focus is fully on this season and trying to get as high up the league as possible.

"We're still in the FA Cup and we're trying to win a trophy.

"I'm not going to go into loads of detail about anything else going on. It's just about working hard for the team and trying to improve."

Source: Read Full Article