Harry Kane spent holidays relaxing in Caribbean resort owned by Tottenham chief

Harry Kane spent his summer holidays relaxing in a Carribean resort that was co-founded by Tottenham chief Joe Lewis.

The future of Spurs' star man is still up in the air with the 28-year-old believing he has a 'gentlemen's agreement' with owner Daniel Levy that he can leave the north London club.

Furthermore, Kane will not feature for Tottenham in their Europa League Conference play-off first leg versus Pacos de Ferreira on Wednesday evening.

The England captain has not travelled with the rest of the squad to Portugal.

Yet, despite his grumblings with the club, Kane still utilised his connections at Spurs to bag himself a dream summer holiday.

The Sun report that the Premier League golden boot winner and his family had a week's stay in Albany, the complex on New Providence island in the Bahamas.

The resort was co-founded by Tottenham owner Lewis, golfers Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, and music star Justin Timberlake.

Kane is then said to have asked permission to spend a further week at the Isleworth Golf and Country Club near Orlando in Florida, which is also owned by Lewis.

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Afterwards, the forward was recalled to begin pre-season training, having been granted extra time off due to his participation with England at Euro 2020.

Kane is still yet to feature for Spurs this season with Son Heung Min leading the line, and scoring, in Tottenham's 1-0 win over Manchester City on the opening weekend of the new campaign.

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