2 years ago
Harry Kane has given an obvious sign that he is cheerful at Tottenham and not considering one more push to leave, saying he is anticipating perceiving the way in which the club advances with Antonio Conte next season.
Kane needed to leave Spurs for Manchester City the previous summer yet has been more settled since Conte's arrangement in November and needs to see the lead trainer moved in the transfer window.
The England captain is likewise hitting a dead end, with City having proactively marked Erling Haaland and his other announced admirers, Manchester United, planning for a remake under new lead trainer Erik ten Hag.
Kane scored the only goal from the penalty spot as Spurs heaped the tension on rivals Arsenal in the race for the fourth spot with a 1-0 win over Burnley yesterday, leaving the Gunners expecting to succeed at Newcastle this evening to have Champions League football in their grasp on the last day.
Conte has reliably wouldn't resolve to Spurs past the finish of the time, however, Kane says it would be perfect for the club assuming he stays in control.
"There is still a ton of work to do," Kane told Standard Sport. "I think the improvement has certainly been there since the gaffer came into where we are currently. It shows it very well may be done in a short space of time, however clearly, we will see what occurs over the late spring and anticipate the following season with an incredible administrator. Ideally, we've gained some significant experience since he's been here.
"I have no clue [about Conte's future] to be straightforward, that is his choice," Kane added. "In any case, he has really buckled down while he has been here, he's an incredible person, a truly energetic man so anything that his choice is you need to regard it. In any case, without a doubt, I am getting a charge out of it and I know the young men are appreciating working with him.
"I have said I honestly love his and we get on all-around well in this way, obviously, it would be perfect for the club assuming that he stays. However, similar to what I have said that is his choice, he's his own man, and I'm certain he will converse with the club and settle on his future. According to our perspective, we are getting a charge out of working with him.
"We had a few great times with Jose [Mourinho], we were top of the association for the initial not many months of the time, we have had spells where we were great however it is tied in with doing that consistently over an entire season in all contests, and not simply in the Premier League. That is where we must improve and gain from and without a doubt, the most recent couple of months have been a major improvement."
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