Date published: Saturday 21st August 2021 1:49 – Jason Soutar
Harry Kane will travel with the Tottenham Hotspur squad to face Wolves on Sunday, according to reports.
The striker missed Tottenham’s Premier League opener against Manchester City – who have been heavily linked with Kane all summer – last weekend.
He also did not travel with the squad to face Pacos de Ferreira in the Europa Conference League midweek.
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Despite his uncertain future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Kane will travel with the rest of the team and, according to The Sun, is ‘keen to feature’ at Molineux.
However, when asked on Friday if he would play against Wolves, Nuno Espirito Santo said: “He trained today, trained good. He’ll train tomorrow and we’ll make a decision. I’m so sorry to keep saying the same thing but this is how we work.
“It is a day-by-day situation and decisions are made when we feel that we should make them.
“We’re going to take the decision who is going to travel tomorrow.
“The reality is to take care with wise decisions. All the players that are involved with the training sessions are options for us.”
Nuno was clearly frustrated by the ongoing saga when he spoke to the media on Thursday, insisting the club are “very lucky to have” the England captain.
He said: “Maybe I’m the only one who doesn’t really care about what’s been said and written outside, because this you cannot control, and honestly with all my respect it doesn’t really matter.
“What matters is what is happening behind the doors, and what is happening behind the doors is that Harry is our player, he’s preparing himself, training today, he’s going to train tomorrow and again on Friday, joining the group, and this is how we operate.
“We don’t really pay much attention to what’s said outside regarding the situation of Harry, Harry is our player, one of the best players in the world, and we are very lucky to have him.”
Man City are said to be considering making a £150million bid for the striker.
They have already smashed the British transfer record in signing Jack Grealish from Aston Villa, and will have to do it again if they want to bring in Kane.