Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has said that he
may leave his English club if he does not develop in the
right way, given his desire to win titles “sooner rather
than later.”
Kane has scored 181 goals for Tottenham in all
competitions, averaging about 30 goals per season since
entering the starting lineup in 2014, but has yet to win
any title with the London club.
The England striker extended his contract with his club
for 6 years in 2018, which means that he is bound by a
contract until 2024, but he admitted in an Instagram
question-and-answer paragraph with Jimmy Redknapp,
Sports analyst, that he did not guarantee survival if
Tottenham did not succeed.
“I will love Tottenham constantly, but it is one of the
things,” Kane said. “I have constantly said if I don’t feel
like we’re developing as a team or going down the right
path then I’m not going to be the one going on there just
for that.”
“I am an ambitious player, and I want to develop and
become better. I want to become a high-level player so it
all depends on what happens to the team and how we
will develop together.”
He continued, “So it is not certain that I will stay there
forever.”
Kane came close to winning the title when he reached the
League Cup final in 2015 and the Champions League
final last season, but lost both times to Chelsea and
Liverpool, respectively.