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Here are the latest news and updates on Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur:
Latest News:
- Harry Kane has been ruled out of Tottenham's upcoming Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion due to a hamstring injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Kane has been struggling with a hamstring issue since the start of the season and has made just two appearances for Tottenham so far. (Source: The Guardian)
- Tottenham have signed Brazilian winger Bryan Gil from Sevilla for a reported fee of £21.6m. (Source: Sky Sports)
- Kane has been linked with a move to Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola reportedly interested in signing the striker. (Source: The Times)
Recent Performances:
- Harry Kane has scored 185 goals in 277 appearances for Tottenham, making him the club's all-time leading scorer. (Source: Transfermarkt)
- Kane has won the Premier League Golden Boot three times, in 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2019-20. (Source: Premier League)
- Tottenham have won just one of their last five Premier League matches, drawing two and losing two. (Source: BBC Sport)
Injury Update:
- Harry Kane is expected to be out for at least four weeks with his hamstring injury, according to Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo. (Source: The Telegraph)
- Kane has been working on his fitness in training and is expected to return to action in late October or early November. (Source: The Guardian)
Transfer Rumors:
- Manchester City are reportedly willing to offer £150m for Harry Kane, but Tottenham are holding out for a higher fee. (Source: The Times)
- Real Madrid are also interested in signing Kane, but the striker has reportedly told his agent to prioritize a move to Manchester City. (Source: The Sun)
Quotes:
- "Harry is a world-class player and we're going to miss him, but we have a strong squad and we're going to work hard to get the results we need." - Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo (Source: BBC Sport)
- "I'm not worried about Harry Kane's future, he's a Tottenham player and we're going to work hard to get him back to his best." - Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy (Source: The Guardian)