HARRY KANE showed off his new Golden Boot-inspired footwear as he arrived for England Euro 2020 duty.
Despite his future at Tottenham up in the air, Harry Kane arrived at England’s training camp in Middlesbrough in good spirits.
And this time he has a new way to show off his fantastic achievement of winning both the Golden Boot and Playmaker award for the 2020/21 Premier League season.
The 27-year-old scored 23 goals for Spurs in what was a poor season for the club overall.
He also pipped Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes to the most Premier League assists, setting up 14 goals.
Tottenham finished seventh place behind city rivals West Ham and Chelsea, qualifying for the latest European competition – the Europa Conference League.
England boss Gareth Southgate does not want his captain and star man distracted for the upcoming Euros.
And Southgate believes that if Kane was to move away from Tottenham, it would happen after this summer’s tournament.
He said: “I don’t ever need to have a conversation with Harry Kane regarding focus or professionalism.
“He has one goal this summer while he’s with us and that’s to win a European Championship.
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“I know how important that is for him at this moment in time. What’s going on at his club is a matter for him and Tottenham.
“He’s obviously made some statements in the last few days, so in many respects that’s out of the way now. I am talking across the board here, I think it’s very unlikely transfer deals will be done while we’re away.
“I think that’s different when we have our camps in September, and we’re on that deadline and every now and then we’ve had to help facilitate a medical or a meeting between a player and manager.
“I’m very realistic about those things.
“We’re not going to stop phones ringing. We can’t control conversations that are going on in private, but I wouldn’t expect it – I think most deals are done at the end of tournaments or they are done in the first week after the end of the season.
“I would expect, across the board, for anything with our players to be after the tournament.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk