Harry Kane fully focused on England glory amid speculation over Tottenham future

The striker was anonymous in the Three Lions’ first game and will be seeking an improvement against Scotland

Jonathan Veal
Thursday 17 June 2021 17:41 EDT
Euro 2020: Daily briefing

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Harry Kane is fully focused on being “part of something special” with England amid speculation surrounding his Tottenham future.

The Three Lions captain is keen to leave Spurs in pursuit of success, but more pressing is his desire to get his hands on some silverware with his country this summer as they aim for Euro 2020 glory.

Kane, who has been linked with a move to Manchester City wants domestic glory, but says winning for England has always been the number-one target.

“I think winning with England has always been a dream, always been an ultimate goal,” he said ahead of Friday’s Group D clash with Scotland.

“I think whenever you put on this shirt, the aim is to win and obviously we’ve not won a major trophy for a long, long time.

“We all have that opportunity to be part of something special and I’m relishing that challenge, I love to take that challenge on.

“Of course, there’s a lot of hard work and major tournaments aren’t easy to win.

“But to have that opportunity now is exciting for me and of course, like me and all the rest of the players, we want to make our country proud, make each other proud, make our friends and family proud.

“Wearing that shirt does that and obviously to win a major tournament would do that as well, so I’ll be doing everything and I know everyone else will be doing everything to try and make that happen.”

As much as Kane may want fresh surroundings next season, he may well remain at Spurs, who have him under contract for another three years and are likely to command a fee north of £150million.

Given the way their managerial search is panning out – with former Roma boss Paulo Fonseca dumped at the last minute and attention now turning to Gennaro Gattuso – they are not going to be challenging for the major honours next season, so winning the European Championships this summer or the World Cup in 18 months may seem his best chance of claiming silverware.

I think winning with England has always been a dream, always been an ultimate goal

Harry Kane

“Well, I think we’ve got a great opportunity to do it,” he said. “Obviously, there’s not as many major tournaments as there is competitions for your club, so statistically I’m not too sure how that will add up.

“But, for me, we’ve got a great team, we’re in a good place.

“We’re still working hard, we’ve still got room for improvement but, for me, I’m excited for what’s to come.”

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