Tottenham Hotspur will pick up talks with Harry Kane in the coming weeks over a potential new deal for the 29-year-old striker.

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The England captain's future in north London is coming under serious questioning currently with just over one year remaining on his current deal with the club.

This will mean if he is not to put pen to paper on a new deal, this summer will provide Spurs with their final opportunity to cash in on a considerable fee for the striker.

And there have been reports linking him to believed interest coming from the likes of Manchester United and Bayern Munich ahead of the summer transfer window.

However, speaking on the House of Champions YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano has claimed the 29-year-old still wishes to win trophies with Tottenham and will pick up talks over the next few weeks:

"I'm told that he still wants to win Tottenham. He still wants to win [at] Tottenham. He's still fighting for Tottenham and there will be conversations in the next weeks between his brother the agent of Harry Kane, Charlie, and Tottenham to discuss about the new contract."

Contract talks soon

It will be interesting to see what Kane decides to do ahead of the summer as it would be difficult to imagine Spurs would allow him to leave for free next summer if he isn't to sign a deal.

Kane has now broken Jimmy Greaves' record as Tottenham's all-time record goalscorer which leaves Alan Shearer's Premier League record to go for.

However, there will naturally be the hunger for trophies which has so far eluded Kane so far in his career.

And that is something which he may feel, come the end of the season, is more achievable through a potential departure to a club like United.

But there is still a lot for Spurs to play for this season with a spot in the quarter-final of the FA Cup at stake when they face either Sheffield United or Wrexham in the next round.

Although Kane will surely back himself to score in any team, it would be interesting to see whether he feels the best place to do so would be at Spurs.

He has shown throughout the years he can score consistently in this environment and there could be the notion that a move could potentially disrupt his pursuit of the record.