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Harry Kane has refused to say whether he has spoken to Antonio Conte about his Tottenham Hotspur future, with the England captain reiterating that his sole focus is on ensuring the club finishes fourth in the Premier League.
Speaking at St George's Park ahead of the national team's first game of the calendar year, against Switzerland at Wembley on Saturday evening, the 28-year-old sidestepped a number of questions about his club status beyond the summer but did share some effusive praise of the Spurs head coach. Kane is aiming to end 2022 by lifiting the World Cup in Qatar, but when it was put to him that he may benefit from not having doubts around his club future hovering over his head, like before last summer's European Championship, he refused to be drawn in.
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"Obviously my main focus is just finishing this season first and foremost," Kane said. "We're still in competition for the top four. I can't control what will happen in the future. It's a big year for everyone, not just me. It's about controlling what I can control and doing what I can on the pitch. It's important over the summer to stay focused on