The England international has pledged his future to the club.
Tottenham’s Harry Kane warms up before the match
Harry Kane has shared his desire to stay at Tottenham for the rest of his career, in an interview with Sky Sports.
The 23-year old’s form has attracted admiring glances from across Europe but he insists Spurs have everything in place for a prolonged period of success.
“I’d love to stay here,” said Kane. “The club is in great shape at the moment, and we’re going forward as a club, and that’s important.
Tottenham’s Erik Lamela celebrates scoring their first goal with Harry Kane
“As long as there’s a vision with the club, and we’re not stale, we’re going forward as a club. At the moment, we’re an excited group of young players with a great manager, great training ground and a new stadium coming too.
“I’d love to stay here for the rest of my career. We’ll just have to see what happens,” he added.
His words are sure to delight Spurs fans who have become accustomed to losing their star men in recent years.
The likes of Dimitar Berbatov, Gareth Bale and Luka Modric have all departed for so-called bigger clubs but there is the sense that the tide is turning and that Spurs can now fulfil the ambitions of their best players.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino
Mauricio Pochettino has overseen remarkable progress in his two years at the helm and Spurs now find themselves back in the Champions League for only the second time in it’s modern format.
They boast a young, hungry squad with almost limitless potential, one of the best training complexes in football and will soon have a new stadium to cement their place among the game’s elite.
Tottenham’s Marcus Edwards in action against Alex Sandro of Juventus
There is a club-wide footballing philosophy, which will ensure a steady crop of academy graduates, and a commitment to doing things right in an era of hyper-inflated transfer fees.
Tottenham are primed for sustained success and it’s no surprise that Harry Kane can envision himself at White Hart Lane for many years to come.
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