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Harry Kane could be straight out of the door as well if Antonio Conte leaves Tottenham Hotspur, according to one pundit predicting money will also be a factor.

Kane seems to be back to his best after a difficult first half of the season. He scored a brace against Manchester City – who tried to sign him in the summer – last weekend, before drawing a blank against Burnley in midweek but getting back on the scoresheet and adding an assist against Leeds United on Saturday.

The England captain is now rediscovering the kind of form that made Man City want him. As such, transfer rumours will continue to linger.

Kane is out of contract with Tottenham in 2024. There is a feeling that City could be joined by rivals Manchester United in their pursuit in future.

But Spurs will continue to count on Kane, hoping they can do so for years to come. It will all depend, though, on who the manager is.

That’s according to pundit Danny Mills, who hasn’t noticed major improvements under Conte and thinks if the Italian leaves, it could be the final straw for Kane.

Mills told Football Insider: “He did okay on Wednesday [against Burnley], but he wasn’t quite at the same level as against Man City.

“He didn’t look too much of a threat, and he wasn’t up against world-class defenders. The team needed to help him out and play a bit better as well, but even still – you expect a lot more from him.

“It’s going to come down to money with his future. But if Conte

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