Antonio Conte finally speaks out about Harry Kane's Spurs future.

Manager Antonio Conte has made a public plea for Harry Kane to stay with Tottenham Hotspur. He says he wants the striker to stay with the Lilywhites, but wants him to leave.

As the summer transfer window nears, the long-term future of Kane, 28, has been the subject of a lot of talk again.

Previously linked with a move to Manchester City, this season has seen the prolific forward linked with a surprising switch to Manchester United (The Athletic) (The Athletic).

Although Tottenham Hotspur has two years left on his contract, the club is under no imminent obligation to sell.

West Ham have confessed that they are in a similar predicament to that of their chairman Daniel Levy when it comes to midfielder Declan Rice's contract, in an attempt to recreate the situation that Levy is in.

According to the Daily Mail, Hammers manager David Moyes stated to reporters on Friday: "That's it. That's it." They have decided to keep him. On the better part of three and a half years' notice, we signed Declan to an extension. Tottenham has also signed Kane to a long-term contract. "They have complete control over what happens."

In keeping with Chelsea's desire to keep one of their greatest ever players, manager Antonio Conte has said that he would 'love for him to stay'.

With the 28-year-old having been promoted to the Lilywhites' senior first squad back in 2011, he has now played in 377 games across all competitions, directly contributing to 298 goals along the road.


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Manager Antonio Conte has made a public plea for Harry Kane to stay with Tottenham Hotspur. He says he wants the striker to stay with the Lilywhites, but wants him to leave.