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Harry Kane sends big warning to Tottenham, tells them what they must do for him to stay

- Harry Kane has revealed that he has the desire to play in the NFL

- The 25-year-old Englishman also wants his club Tottenham to have ambition

- Kane has netted 164 goals in 249 appearances for Spurs and has been linked with Real Madrid

England international Harry Kane has hinted that he has the desire to play in the National Football League in America as he throws his future at Tottenham into doubt.

Kane is viewed as one of the best front men currently playing in world football having netted 164 goals in 249 appearances for Tottenham.

The striker has helped Tottenham from top six hopefuls to regular Champions League qualifiers as they are also in the quarterfinals of the 2018/19 Champions League.

Harry Kane has now told Premier League side Tottenham that he wants the team to show their ambition if they want him to stay.

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"That's real, It is something that in 10 or 12 years I definitely want to try.

"It goes back to that drive to be the best. Even if I download a game on my phone, can I be the best in the world?,'' Kane told ESPN.

And while speaking on Tottenham, the Englishman said:'' “A lot of people look at it and say this is maybe the best team we’ve had, maybe the best team we’ll ever have, and the best manager, but it’s important that we have something to show for it,'' he explained.

Meanwhile, Hary Kane signed a six-year contract extension last year June while his Spurs boss Pochettino also extended to 2023.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Tottenham striker Harry Kane was voted as the 2018 England men's player of the year following his superb performances for his country and his Premier League side.

This will be the second time that the England captain will be honored by the Three Lions for his performances.

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