Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane suggested that he could be open to leaving Jose Mourinho’s side, if they don’t make progress.

Spurs actually reversed their decision to use the government scheme to pay their employees yesterday, after a serious backlash.
But Neville thinks that Kane may have been frustrated with Levy’s decision, and that could have been the catalyst behind his eye-catching comments last week.
Kane recently left the door open to potentially leaving Spurs at the end of the campaign.
And Neville feels that those comments could have been a warning shot to Levy over his conduct.
“I don’t think Kane will be impressed with his club a couple of weeks ago, with what they did,” Neville said.
“I think he’s a good lad Harry Kane, and I think he was poking them back, and warning them and saying that’s not something that we do.”

Kane’s suggestion that he won’t stay at Tottenham unless they continue to make progress has caused some concern.
Spurs will surely not allow their star striker to leave cheaply though, as he is so vital to them.
Kane’s importance to Tottenham has been highlighted during his time on the sidelines, as they have struggled so badly for goals.
Spurs were in dire form before the Premier League was halted, with Kane and Heung-Min Son both sidelined through injury.
And it is clear to see that if Kane did leave Tottenham it would be a huge blow to Jose Mourinho’s side, as he is practically irreplaceable.
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