Harry Kane’s first public hint of a possible move to Manchester City as his next destination.

Harry Kane has given the most significant indication that Manchester City could be his next club should he leave Tottenham, naming Kevin De Bruyne as a ‘striker’s dream’.
Kane explained his wish to quit the north London club earlier this week after a frustrating season for Spurs, with City currently commanding the way for the £150million-rated forward.
And Kane has told Gary Neville that Belgian superstar De Bruyne, one of City’s leading players this season under Pep Guardiola, would ‘for sure’ support him hit more goals next season.
Kane told Neville on the pundit’s YouTube channel The Overlap:
‘When I watch De Bruyne play he’s a special, special player and some of the balls I see him put in for City are just a striker’s dream if I’m honest.
“But yeah he’s outstanding – you’ve seen him year in year out – he’s an outstanding player with the ball, off the ball, pressing. But his delivery is as good as I’ve ever seen to be honest.”
Kane has 32 goals and 16 assists for Tottenham this summer but Spurs go into the final day of the season in seventh place, with an outer prospect of making the Europa League spots next season.
De Bruyne, on the other hand, is two behind Kane in the Premier League assists tables for the current campaign, having already won the Premier League and Carabao Cup – with the Champions League final against Chelsea slated for May 29.
The Egland captain has scored 165 goals in 241 Premier League games for Spurs, which ranks him seventh on the all-time top-flight goals table – 95 goals behind Alan Shearer’s record of 260.
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Kane reveals the all-time Premier League goal record, alongside Wayne Rooney’s England tally of 53 international goals, is in his sights – and only injuries or moving abroad can stop him from accomplishing that.
The 27-year-old, however, insisted playing his club football in another country is not something that interests him at the moment.
Kane added:
“I guess for me I think injuries would be, be the biggest thing (to stop him getting the Premier League record). Of course there’s always the option of maybe moving abroad one day but I don’t think that really interests me in the near future.
“I feel like I’ve got a good seven or eight years at the top. When you look kind of the (Lionel) Messis, your (Cristiano) Ronaldos, your (Zlatan) Ibrahimovics – they all kind of getting better as they reach their early 30s. I’m still 27 so I’ve still got hopefully a long way to go so I mean yeah it’s definitely there.
“I’m still way off but you know I like to think consistently I’ve scored 20+ goals in my injury-free seasons in the Premier League. So if I can do that for the next four or five years then I’ll be there.”
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Harry Kane’s first public hint of a possible move to Manchester City as his next destination.