
Tony Cascarino has written in The Times that he spotted a sign during Tottenham Hotspur’s match against Leeds United that Harry Kane wants to leave.
Tottenham suffered a 3-1 defeat to Leeds away from home at Elland Road in the Premier League on Saturday.
Kane started the match and played well. The England international striker had two goals ruled out for offside and also hit the crossbar from a free kick.
Former Chelsea striker Cascarino watched the match, and The Times and talkSPORT pundit has said that he noticed that Kane was not demanding more from his teammates.
Cascarino wrote in The Times: “What was most striking was that I did not see Harry Kane calling out his team-mates and demanding more from them.
“Kane is one of the leaders in this group but it was a muted performance. It was another sign that the striker’s future is increasingly looking away from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.”

With Tottenham now unlikely to finish in the Premier League top four, speculation is rife that Kane will leave.
The Sun has claimed that the England international striker will ask club chairman Daniel Levy to at least consider offers, with Manchester United preparing a bid of £90 million for him.
The 27-year-old has been on the books of Spurs his entire professional club football career so far and is loved by the fans.
It would be a massive blow for Spurs if Kane leaves, but fans should stay optimistic.
After all, if Kane wanted to leave, he would have done so by now.
True, winning trophies is very important for any footballer, but Kane is playing for his club.
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