Harry Kane eager to spend 'whole career' at Tottenham and snub European interest

With Kane enjoying some of his best form to date, the forward has subsequently been linked to European champions Real Madrid

Samuel Lovett
Monday 20 November 2017 10:02 EST
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'My goal is to play my entire career only for Tottenham'
'My goal is to play my entire career only for Tottenham' (Getty)

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Harry Kane has pledged to spend his “whole career” at Tottenham and reject interest from some of Europe’s biggest clubs.

With Kane enjoying some of his best form to date, the forward has subsequently been linked to European champions Real Madrid.

But the 24-year-old has played down such speculation, insisting he has no desire to leave a club he first joined at the age of 11.

"My goal is to play my entire career only for Tottenham," he told Bild am Sonntag.

"We have a fantastic team, a great coach, a professional training centre and we're getting a new stadium. At the moment, everything suits me here and I'm happy."

Kane has won the Premier League Golden Boot two years in a row at Tottenham and currently has eight league goals to his name this season.

After the disappointment of Saturday’s 2-0 defeat in the north London derby, the 24-year-old returns to action on Tuesday night as Tottenham take on Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

A win would secure Spurs a top spot in Group H ahead of Real Madrid, who they memorably beat 3-1 earlier this month.

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