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Harry Kane 'increasingly likely to stay at Tottenham for at least another season' with major clubs restricted by financial impact of coronavirus

Harry Kane is likely to stay at Tottenham for another year with the biggest teams in Europe seeing their financial resources restricted by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to The Telegraph, Kane, whose contract runs until 2024, is set to still be at the club next season despite the strong interest in him.

Tottenham owner Daniel Levy has put a price tag of £150m on Kane, who has yet to win a trophy despite scoring 209 goals in 319 games for the club.

Harry Kane is increasingly likely to remain a Tottenham player for at least another season

Jose Mourinho's side are ninth in the league but Kane does have a chance to end his wait for silverware in the Europa League and the Carabao Cup, with Tottenham through to the final of the latter competition.