Harry Kane has said he was "hurt" by comments questioning his professionalism after reports he missed training as his push to leave the club continues.

Kane returned to training with Spurs this week after being given an extended break following Euro 2020.

"It's almost 10 years since I made my Spurs debut. For every one of those years, you - the fans - have shown me total support and love," Kane said on social media on Friday.

"That's why it hurts to read some of the comments that have been made this week, questioning my professionalism.

"While I won't go into the specifics of the situation, I want to clarify that I would never, and have never, refused to train. I will be returning to the club tomorrow [Saturday], as planned.

"I wouldn't do anything to jeopardise the relationship I have with the fans who have given me such unwavering support during my time with the club. This has always been the case as it is today."

Kane has been linked with a transfer to Manchester City, though Manchester United and Chelsea are also monitoring the situation.