Harry Kane extended his Tottenham Hotspur contract on Friday.

Steve Archibald has claimed on Twitter he does not believe that Harry Kane will be a Tottenham Hotspur player in three years time.
Kane put pen to paper on a new contract yesterday in a deal which keeps him tied to Tottenham until 2024.
With manager Mauricio Pochettino also extending his contract last week, it’s two big steps in the right direction for a team whose major assets – including Kane and Pochettino – have been linked with moves away from Spurs.
The 24-year-old hitman, who has 108 goals in 153 Premier League outings for the North Londoners, is yet to win a trophy with the Lilywhites and you get the feeling that the longer he goes without getting his hands on silverware, the worse it is for Tottenham’s hopes of keeping him in the long term.

And Archibald, who won two FA Cups and a UEFA Cup with Spurs, reckons a move to one of Spain’s elite is on the cards by 2021.
Stronger interest from the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid is inevitable down the line, but for now, he is a Tottenham player and fans will be excited about the prospect of seeing him score bags more goals in the new stadium next season.
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