Defoe clarifies Kane comments

Jermain Defoe has clarified comments in which he suggested Harry Kane must leave Tottenham to win trophies.

On Sunday, the former Tottenham striker suggested to talkSPORT that his former team-mate for club and country may need to leave Spurs in order to win trophies.

Defoe said: “I just wanted to quickly put the record straight.

“I’ve seen a headline this morning saying that I said ‘Harry Kane has to leave Tottenham’. That’s not what I meant, being a Tottenham fan, I love the club and everyone knows my relationship with the club and the fans.

“What I meant was, Harry might want to finish as the highest scorer in the club’s history ahead of Jimmy Greaves, which would be an unbelievable achievement, and along the way, win some trophies.

“Or, he might want to leave and go and win loads of trophies elsewhere. Ultimately that’s up to Harry.

“I just want to put the record straight, I don’t want it to seem I said that ‘Harry Kane has to leave Tottenham’. Being a Tottenham fan that doesn’t make sense.”

Kane’s future has been a hot topic following his answer to a question in the build-up to England’s match with Albania on Sunday.

Kane was asked whether the speculation around his future would impact his performances.

“I think that’s a hard question to answer right now,” he replied.

“It’s important that all my focus is on the two England games coming up now and the rest of the season with Spurs and then the Euros. To be thinking about speculation or rumours would be damaging in terms of my own performance.

“I’m fully focused on doing the job on the pitch from now until the end of the summer, and then we’ll see where we go from there.”

(Sky Sports)

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