Harry Kane, one of the world’s top goal-scorers is now looking for a new home after recently announcing he’ll be leaving Tottenham this summer. He preferably wants to stay in the Premier League, and ideally wants to find his new home before the Euros kick off on June 11th.
The soon-to-be 28-year old striker sat down face-to-face with club chairman Daniel Levy on Monday and expressed his desire to leave the club.
The move doesn’t come as a huge shock to the soccer community, but it’s a move that some thought should have been done sooner.
Kane is a Spurs man through-and-through. He grew up only 15 minutes from old White Hart Lane, and eventually joined the Tottenham Academy in 2004 at the age of 10.
Upon turning pro with Tottenham in 2009, Kane had brief loan spells with non-Premiership sides Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich, and Leicester City, totaling 56 appearances while netting 14 goals respectively.
Kane earned his first appearance with the Spurs senior team on August 18th, 2012 as a late substitute in a 2-1 loss to Newcastle United, and in 2014 he made his first Tottenham start against Sunderland.
The rest is history after that first start.
The England captain went on to net 165 goals in 241 appearances, which lands him 3rd on the all-time goals list for Tottenham. He’s only 11 goals off current 2nd place scorer Bobby Smith, but still would have quite the climb to beat Jimmy Greaves’s record of 220 goals.