Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger has urged Harry Kane to give Tottenham Hotspur one last chance before leaving the club.
Kane has enjoyed yet another elite goalscoring season, netting 26 goals and providing a further three assists in the Premier League this term. However, Spurs have struggled as a whole, currently sitting sixth in the table with little hope of securing a top-four finish.
The England captain has since admitted that he wants the culture to change in N17, making it no secret of his desire to win trophies - resulting in plenty of speculation regarding his future in north London. Now, Wenger has discussed Kane's comments, questioning the effort the 29-year-old's teammates put into training.
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"Translated it means that not everybody gives the maximum to perform during training to be good enough in the game," the Frenchman told beIN Sports. "Is it down the character of the players or is it down to the whole atmosphere inside the training ground or the coaches? I don’t know.
"You need to live every day with players to know what’s really going on, and what works and what doesn't work. You have to create a culture inside the club that allows the players to perform."
The likes of Manchester United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have all been linked with a summer move for Kane but Wenger has told the clinical centre-forward to see out the final 12 months of his contract with the Lillywhites. He added: "If you are his agent, Harry Kane has one year to go, in one year he is completely free, what do you tell him?
"Give your club a last chance and then you go. It’s not about money, but, in the end, it’s always about money.
"He will not go for less than £80million. You don’t find strikers of that quality."
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