Tottenham Hotspur fans made their feelings clear on the future of Harry Kane during a pre-season friendly with Shakhtar Donetsk on Sunday.
Spurs ran out 5-1 winners at home against the Ukrainian side with talisman Kane scoring four goals.
The 30-year-old legend captained his side despite rumours that he could be finally on his way out of the club.
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It’s been reported that the 30-year-old striker, who has just one year left on his contract, has already agreed personal terms with German giants Bayern Munich.
On Friday, it was reported that Bayern submitted an offer worth more than €100m (£86.24m) for the England skipper.
But supporters at Sunday's game made their feelings clear on their beloved No. 10 with chants of “Harry Kane, we want you to stay” being sung around the ground, according to journalist Alasdair Gold.
Meanwhile, transfer expert David Ornstein has provided an update on Kane's situation, confirming that he would be willing to stay at Spurs so long as a deal is not agreed between Bayern and Tottenham.
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Speaking to ViaPlay Football, he said said: “As we speak Harry Kane is starting Tottenham’s final pre-season friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk and he’s captain.
“He’s run out, he’s clapped the fans, and so I think if Harry Kane does not have a transfer agreed between Tottenham and Bayern Munich, or any other club, then he’ll be happy to stay.
"He’ll play, he’ll score goals he may even renew his contract if Tottenham show him the ambition that they’re competitive under Ange Postecoglou.
“Can they get back into the Champions League and win trophies because Harry Kane has always wanted to win with Tottenham. Right now there is no agreement in place.
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"Bayern Munich keep bidding. Daniel Levy is not responding. He doesn't like to be given ultimatums or a deadlines. That was a bad move by Bayern Munich.
"But when this all calms down in the coming days will they keep pushing, and what will Daniel Levy say? We do not know.
"Harry Kane if he starts the Premier League season with Tottenham, his preference is not to leave.
"But you never know in football if the money goes higher it often talks and with just 12 months left on his contract it is a massive gamble by Daniel Levy to keep saying no because he could lose him for free in the summer of 2024.
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"The only club he wants to join this summer if he is to leave is Bayern Munich."
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