Tottenham Hotspur: Harry Kane Reveals Career Plans

Kane and Son
Harry Kane, left, and Son Heung-Min at White Hart Lane, London, December 3. Kane has said he wants to finish his career at Tottenham Hotspur. BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty

Harry Kane has committed his future to Tottenham Hotspur by suggesting he wants to finish his career at White Hart Lane.

Kane, who developed through the Spurs academy, signed a new contract with the north London club last week that would see him remain there until 2022.

But the 23-year-old says he wants to go further than that as long as the club's ambitions remain high.

When asked whether he would end his career at Spurs, Kane said: "From my point of view, as long as the club's always progressing and has got a vision and going forward, then I'd love to do that.

"At the moment, that's the case, so there is no reason for me to move anywhere else. My ambitions at Tottenham are to win trophies: Premier Leagues, Champions Leagues. We've got to aim high. We have everything in the right place.

"You see the stadium being built every time we come here, little by little. It's exciting. We've got everything in place to be one of the top clubs in Europe."

Kane is Tottenham's top scorer so far this season, with eight goals in 11 games for the club.

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