Romano details the future of Spurs star while Leeds United man becomes the latest target

The future of Harry Kane is a topic that many are discussing with the season nearing its end and Tottenham Hotspur fighting for the last UEFA Champions League spot. Despite the rumors of last summer, it doesn’t seem like the north London club is ready to go through that again.

Transfer window specialist Fabrizio Romano reports that Spurs don’t plan to let Kane leave this summer. The Italian journalist credits the work that manager Antonio Conte and Managing Director of Football Fabio Paratici have done.

Nonetheless, if Tottenham fails to finish in the top four, it will be interesting to see whether the 28-year-old decides to force a move or is content with the direction the squad is heading under Conte.

One of the ways that the club can be heading in the right direction is by spending the funds needed to make significant upgrades to the roster, which is why the Telegraph reports that Spurs are in the mix for Leeds United and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

The report indicates that Conte would be open to a transfer for Phillips, but it is highly questionable whether chairman Daniel Levy would be prepared to offer what Manchester United would put on the table for the 26-year-old since they’re also linked to the midfielder.