Peterborough United Director of Football Barry Fry insists that Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy will not sell Harry Kane this summer, amid quotes from Levy over the weekend saying he will do best by the club.

Kane remains at the centre of one of the biggest stories of the transfer window this summer.

Per Sky Sports News, he has asked to leave the club, sparking interest from Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea.

The report also claimed that Kane wanted to have his future sorted before the beginning of Euro 2020 but he remains a Spurs player and captained the Three Lions in their 1-0 win over Croatia, though he did not score. It was Raheem Sterling who netted the only goal of the game.

Kane has come off one of his best seasons at Spurs, as he won both the Premier League’s Golden Boot and the Playmaker Award for the most assists.

And Fry does not believe that the striker will move anywhere this summer as Levy digs his heels in.

Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, he said: “I think Daniel Levy will dig his heels in. I think Harry’s got three years left of his contract.

“I know from Harry’s point of view, he’ll want to leave now because of his age and everything, and his ambitions. I’m not sure Daniel Levy will let him leave, I’m really not.”