Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to play at the highest level as he reflected on Tottenham's prospects under Antonio Conte.
Kane was a summer target for Manchester City after starting the summer 2021 transfer window by declaring he wanted to leave Spurs and compete for Premier League and Champions League titles.
Ultimately, despite Kane's best attempts to force a transfer, Spurs refused to negotiate for their star striker and the England captain was forced to back-track and remain at the club.
After Nuno Espirito Santo's tenure didn't last long, Antonio Conte was installed as manager at Spurs, with a top four finish the aim as well as a possible FA Cup challenge. "He's one of the best managers in the world," Kane told Sky Sports ahead of the Premier League clash with Chelsea, telling Spurs to take advantage of Conte's appointment. "We've not really reached the heights we've wanted to as a club over the last few years.
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