
Harry Kane has given a clear indication that he is happy at Tottenham and not considering another push to leave, If Levy can tie down Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte amid speculation the Italian could leave at the end of the season.

Harry Kane wanted to leave Spurs for Manchester City last summer but has been more settled, and now hopes Antonio Conte commits his future with Tottenham with the head coach backed in the transfer window.
Conte has consistently refused to commit to Spurs beyond the end of the season, but Kane says it would be great for the club if he remains in charge.
“There is still a lot of work to do,” Kane told Standard Sport(reported by Standard Evening)
“I think the improvement has definitely been there since the gaffer came in to where we are now. It shows it can be done in a short space of time, but obviously we will see what happens over the summer and look forward to the next season with a great manager. Hopefully we’ve learnt a lot since he’s been here.”
“I have no idea [about Conte’s future] to be honest, that is his decision,” Kane added. “But he has worked really hard while he has been here, he’s a great guy, a really passionate man so whatever his decision is you have to respect it. But for sure I am enjoying it and I know the boys are enjoying working with him.
“I have said I am a big fan of his and we get on really well so of course it would be great for the club if he stays. But like I have said that is his decision, he’s his own man, and I’m sure he will talk to the club and decide on his future. From our point of view we are all enjoying working with him.
He added: “I think the manager’s ideas are really getting into us now. We have still got work to do of course but when we look at where we were to where we are now we can be proud of that. We have got to have one final push next Sunday against Norwich and see where we end up.
“There is still a lot of work to do, we are fourth as we stand. I think the improvement has definitely been there since the gaffer came in to where we are now.
“It shows it can be done in a short space of time, but obviously we will see what happens over the summer and look forward to the next season with a great manager.”
- Paris Saint-Germain are said to be among Conte’s suitors but the Italian has so far refused to be drawn on speculation as his focus is on Tottenham’s battle to finish in the top four.
Tottenham are two points ahead of fifth-placed Arsenal but their north London rivals have a game in hand which they play against Newcastle United on Monday night.