Tottenham have been left frustrated by the timing of Harry Kane announcing his desire to leave.
The striker has come out this week and again reiterated his desire to quit the north London club in the summer.
Kane would like a resolution to his future before Euro 2020 kicks off in less than a month, but the likelihood of that happening is slim.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City are three of the clubs credited with interest and have been in contact with the player's representatives.
Tottenham chief Daniel Levy is adamant that he doesn't want to sell his star player.
The north Londoners still have two games remaining this season and are pushing for Europe so the timing of Kane's push has not been well received.

The striker has continued to perform impressively this term in a Tottenham team that, since the turn of the year, have struggled.
Kane has again smashed the 30-goal barrier but is growing frustrated at his lack of silverware.
He will turn 28 in the summer but still has no trophies to show for his immense quality and feels he needs to move on.
It is understood that Kane made noises about leaving last summer before being convinced to stay at the club.

Interim Tottenham boss Ryan Mason claimed yesterday he didn't know of any conversations between the club and the player regarding an exit.
“No, not that I’m aware of," he said when asked whether he knew about Kane's plans to leave.
“All of my conversations with Harry have been about the game. All these conversations, I am not so sure. I don’t know.
“I speak to Harry pretty much every day. He’s excited along with me about (Wednesday’s game against Aston Villa). Our only discussions have been about the game tomorrow. We’re looking forward to tomorrow.”