Harry Kane is happy at Tottenham but could consider move abroad later in career: 'I would never say no or yes... You'd not rule out anything'

  • Tottenham striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move to Real Madrid 
  • Kane has no intention to leave Spurs soon but has not ruled out a move in future
  • Star is open to the idea of playing his football outside of the Premier League
  • 24-year-old is set to captain country against Slovenia at Wembley on Thursday 

Harry Kane insists he is happy with Tottenham but could consider a move abroad later in his career.

The in-form striker will captain England in a World Cup qualifier against Slovenia on Thursday at Wembley.

It is a mark of the progress that the 24-year-old has made in recent seasons, and demonstrates his importance to club and country.

Tottenham star Harry Kane could be the subject of a huge bid from Real Madrid next summer

Tottenham star Harry Kane could be the subject of a huge bid from Real Madrid next summer

The striker has scored 11 goals for Tottenham this season, including this spectacular effort

The striker has scored 11 goals for Tottenham this season, including this spectacular effort

Kane has won the Golden Boot as the Premier League's top scorer in each of the past two seasons.


He has been linked in media reports with Real Madrid but has given no indication he plans to leave Tottenham any time soon.

Asked if he wanted to play abroad, Kane said during an England press conference on Wednesday: 'I would never say no or yes. You'd not rule out anything.

'It's not something I definitely want to do, but you never rule anything out. I'm very happy here (at Tottenham), but we'll see what happens.'

Kane will further enhance his reputation by wearing the captain's armband for England

Kane will further enhance his reputation by wearing the captain's armband for England

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is looking for a major striker to add to his squad

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is looking for a major striker to add to his squad

Reports in Spain earlier this week claimed that Madrid would not be deterred by the player's potential €200million (£177m) price tag.

President Florentino Perez has been looking for a marquee striker for years, but the much-maligned Karim Benzema has held his place after winning favour with Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Tottenham are understood to be determined to keep their star man, who scored an extraordinary 13 goals for club and country during September, only failing to register against Slovakia and Swansea at Wembley.

Since 28 February 2016, the London-born star has scored an incredible 44 goals in the top flight, a full eight more than the next nearest player, Sergio Aguero.

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