HARRY KANE has given a clear indication he is happy at Tottenham and not considering another push to leave, saying he is looking forward to seeing how the club progresses with Antonio Conte next season.
Kane wanted to leave Spurs for Manchester City last summer, but he has been more settled since Conte's appointment in November and wants to see the head coach backed in the transfer window.
The England captain is also running out of options, with City having already signed Erling Haaland and his other reported suitors, Manchester United, preparing for a rebuild under new head coach Erik ten Hag.
Kane scored the only goal, from the penalty spot (right, celebrating yesterday), as Spurs piled the pressure on rivals Arsenal in the race for fourth place with a 1-0 win over Burnley yesterday, leaving the Gunners needing to win at Newcastle tonight to have Champions League football in their hands on the final day.
Conte has refused to commit to Spurs beyond the end of the season, but Kane says it would be great for the club if he stays.
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