Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Tottenham striker Harry Kane has revealed he will hold talks with club chairman Daniel Levy about his future this summer.
The England captain is keen to leave the North London side in pursuit of trophies, with Manchester United and Manchester City among those interested in his services.
However, Spurs are likely to demand a fee in excess of £100m this summer if the forward, who turns 28 this summer, is to leave, which could be an issue for potential suitors.
Speaking to former United defender Gary Neville on The Overlap, Kane publicly admitted he is open to a transfer. "I think so.
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