Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has previously told Jamie Redknapp that he would like to stay at Spurs, but they have to match his ambition.

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The England captain's name made the headlines over the weekend after his winning goal against Manchester City saw Kane become Tottenham's record goalscorer.

However, there are concerns over the player's future in north London with just over one year remaining on his deal with his boyhood club.

The likes of Manchester United have been linked with potential interest in the 29-year-old ahead of the summer with Spurs hoping to tie him down to a new deal.

And speaking to Sky Sports, Redknapp has admitted the striker has previously told him he wants to remain put in N17 but the club's future has to be pointing in the right direction:

"This is what he said to me in 2020, that I want to stay, I love the club, but I'll only stay if I believe the club are going in the right direction.

"Now, the fact that it hasn't quite signed yet tells me that he's still not quite sure, you know, he wants to see a little bit more he wants to club to match his ambition."

Is it time to go?

There have been reports in the past suggesting Kane has come close to leaving the club with Manchester City making an approach back in 2021 to sign him.

And it is believed the England captain was open to the move and had indicated to Spurs that, actually, he would like to make the move to the Etihad Stadium.

So in that sense, it does seem as if Kane would be willing to leave north London if he feels as if the right opportunity was to present itself.

There could also be a lot riding on the future of Antonio Conte who is yet to commit his future to Spurs with his contract set to expire at the end of the current season.

Some reports have suggested he is likely to allow his deal to run out and make a return to Italy where his wife and daughter reside.

This does beg the question of whether Kane views Spurs' future in a positive light with Conte potentially walking away from the club.

And now Kane has broken Tottenham's goal record, this could potentially enable him to walk away from the club having etched his name in the club's history.

But with Alan Shearer's record still to break, it will be interesting to see whether the striker feels as if he is at the best place to do so over the coming years.