Harry Kane has posted a coy message on social media following Tottenham's final pre-season fixture before the new Premier League campaign kicks-off. The 30-year-old striker, who faces an increasingly uncertain future in north London, scored four goals in a tremendous 5-1 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.
Following his impressive performance – and one which could be his final for the Lilywhites – Kane returned to the pitch for a lap of honour, applauding all four stands of the Spurs Stadium. While the England international fuelled doubt over his future in doing so, he seems to have since put any speculation of a departure to bed with a post on Instagram.
«Ramping it up,» wrote Kane, suggesting that he may stay at the Lilywhites. Unsurprisingly, the comment section was filled with Tottenham and Bayern Munich supporters begging the striker to stay and leave, respectively.
After the friendly against the Ukraine outfit, Ange Postecoglou was quizzed on Kane's future and remained coy when he was asked if the striker will be used against Brentford. The Bees will welcome Tottenham to Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday afternoon, August 13, on the opening weekend of the new English top-flight season.
«Yeah, I don't think that (professionalism) has ever been in question about Harry,» said Postecoglou. «His whole career he has shown that. He was good today and the majority of our stuff was fairly positive. Obviously still got a fair few things to work on.
»I am just planning for preparing the team for Tuesday and then we'll work our way into Brentford for next week," added the Spurs boss. «I haven't even thought about who will start that game. It is about trying to have as many players ready for that fixture as possible and we've still got
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