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Harry Kane will open talks about Tottenham future with Nuno after Euro 2020 & reveals texts from ‘great’ Jose Mourinho


HARRY KANE will open talks with Nuno Espirito Santo over his Tottenham future after Euro 2020.

The England star also revealed he exchanged texts with former Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.

Harry Kane has kept in touch with former Tottenham boss Jose MourinhoCredit: Eddie Keogh Telegraph Media Group
New Spurs manager Nuno Espirito Santo will hold talks with Kane this summerCredit: Getty

Kane, who is keen to leave the club this summer, told talkSPORT: “Whenever a new manager comes in, I guess there’s a level of excitement around the club.

“Obviously, I’ve not been there and not had any contact with him.

“I’m away with England now and my full focus is on here. Hopefully, we’ve got a week left.

“He’s a great manager and did a great job at Wolves and got them playing a really good way.

“Let’s get back and I’m sure we’ll be in contact after the tournament.”

Kane’s priority is to lead England to glory at Euro 2020 with a huge semi-final against Denmark on Wednesday night.

The England captain has also admitted new Roma boss Mourinho has been in touch with him over the summer.

Kane said: “He’s great, he’s been texting me as well.


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“It’s common knowledge we have a great relationship and got on really well.

“I really respect him as a manager and person. I wish him all the best at Roma. It is great to have one of the best managers in the world on your side.

“I will always respect him and hopefully be in contact with him for the rest of my career.”

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