Harry Kane denied he was in talks with Tottenham Hotspur on a contract extension. Kane's current deal expires in 2022.

Kane says he's happy to remain with Spurs as long as they begin to win trophies.

“I’ve always said, just keep progressing, keep getting better,” Kane said. “We want to start winning trophies so that’s the aim. As long as the club keeps doing that then I’m happy here.”

Pochettino was asked whether Kane could prove a one-off when it comes to players leaving for the world’s top clubs. Pochettino said: “The player needs to choose to stay here, you cannot force the player to stay here.”

Kane was asked more generally about players now having the power to dictate their futures. “If a player wants to go then why would you stop him?” Kane said. “He’s not going to be in the club, he’s not going to want to play every game, he’s not going to put his heart on the line.”

Spurs are reportedly preparing a deal that would double Kane's salary from £100,000 per week to £200,000 per week.