Displeased by the team’s inability to win trophies as well as the lack of progress, the Englishman is said to be keen on quitting Spurs.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insists he will always put the club first in regards to the growing uncertainty surrounding Harry Kane’s future.
2020/21 marked yet another trophyless season for Tottenham, who finished seventh in the Premier League standings and suffered an embarrassing Round of 16 exit in the Europa League.
The north London side, though, did come within touching distance of landing their first silverware since 2008 as they progressed to the final of the Football League Cup, only to finish as runners-up to Manchester City.
Kane’s future now looks more uncertain than ever, with reports claiming the striker is prepared to leave his boyhood club in search of silverware.
Manchester City, Manchester United, and Chelsea are all said to be weighing up a summer move for the England captain, who reportedly has a €150 million price tag on him.
“I am never going to talk about any specific player in public,” Levy told the club’s media.
“All I will say is his frustrations in not winning are shared by me and all the fans and players. We all want to win.
“One of the items that Fabio [Paratici] will have to deal with when he comes in is which players are going to be retained, which will be asked to look for other clubs.
“There is a market out there. What we want and what other clubs want is not always possible to achieve. We will do whatever is right for the club.”