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Kane reiterates hunger for ‘team trophies’ after Spurs’ Carabao Cup failure

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The wait for a first major piece of silverware continues for the England international, who is in the prime years of his career.

Harry Kane insists he “wants to be winning the biggest team prizes” after being named the Premier League player of the year at the London Football Awards.

Kane has spent his entire senior career so far on the books of Tottenham but has nothing to show for it.

It has been suggested that the 27-year-old, having grown frustrated with his side’s inability to compete at football’s biggest stages, is considering his future in north London. Reports claim he has decided to quit the club should they fail to secure Champions League qualification.

Manchester United and Real Madrid, among others, have been touted as possible next destinations for a players considered to be one of the best strikers in the world.

“When I look back at the end of my career, these are all the things I’ll go over and take in a little bit more, but the goal right now as a player is to win team trophies,” Kane said, as Sky Sports reports.

“As much as this is great, I want to be winning the biggest team prizes. We’re not quite doing that. It’s bittersweet, but it is what it is.”

“I’m proud to win [Premier League Player of the Year], it’s been a good season on the pitch.”

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