It appears to be crunch time for Harry Kane as he embarks on a transfer crossroads this summer.
The 27-year-old has been one of the most prolific goalscorers in the Premier League for a number of seasons now, but team honours continue to elude the three-time Golden Boot winner.
Speculation over the future of Kane has continue to spiral - even before Euro 2020 kicked off - after comments he made while on England duty in March.
That was followed up by an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville.
Manchester City and Manchester United are among the clubs who are reported to be pricing up a swoop for the England captain, who has scored 34 goals in 55 games for his country and has also totted up a fantastic record of 221 goals in 336 appearances for Tottenham, across all competitions.
Kane also topped both the goals and assists charts during the 2020/2021 season - but it wasn't enough to see him pick up the Premier League 'Player of the Year' award.
Should he or Borussia Dortmund sensation Erling Haaland move on this summer, the transfer fee could set a world record in the process.
Here is the latest on the future of Kane;
Tottenham chairman issues Kane warning
Daniel Levy has issued a firm transfer warning to City and other potential suitors for Kane this summer window.
Currently away with England at Euro 2020, the 27-year-old appears to be on the verge of a Tottenham exit having progressed through the ranks at the North London club.
It's thought that it would take a figure upwards of £120million to land his goalscoring services.
Levy is, meanwhile, renowned as an astute negotiator and the Tottenham chairman plans to use every drop of his nous in the transfer market when it comes to striking up a potential deal for Kane.
He said: "There is a market out there. What we want, and what other clubs want, is not always possible to achieve. We will do whatever is right for the club."
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Mourinho offers his transfer advice to Kane
Every pundit, former player and football supporter has a take on where they think Kane should end up next, but what about his previous manager at Tottenham?
Jose Mourinho was axed by Levy on the eve of their Carabao Cup showpiece against City.
It was a move which played into Pep Guardiola's hands, too, as another trophy was secured ahead of claiming a third Premier League crown in four seasons.
When asked about Kane's future, Mourinho said: "I think he has to play where he is happy and I think he's happy in England. He is a very Premier League guy."
Kane sends de Bruyne message amid interest
Given how highly Kane is regarded in the game, the only stumbling block when it comes to a would-be pursuit is down to finances, although City might not have that particular issue.
They also have another trump card in their hand, too, namely Belgium playmaker Kevin de Bruyne.
Kane fuelled suggestions that City represent his preferred destination of choice this summer when the Tottenham striker waxed lyrical about the former Chelsea midfielder.
When he was asked about which player would boost his game, Kane said: "Oh de Bruyne for sure. When I watch de Bruyne play he's a special, special player and some of the balls I see him put in for City are just a striker's dream if I'm honest.
"He's an outstanding player with the ball and off the ball, pressing, but his delivery is as good as I've ever seen."
Kane breaks silence on Tottenham future
For some it's been a little while coming, but Kane himself has regularly remained tight-lipped about his Tottenham future - although he has constantly expressed his desire to win trophies.
Having missed out in the Carabao Cup final this season and the Champions League showpiece two years ago, does the England captain now see his club future elsewhere?
Speculation over Kane started to mount, once again, after comments he made while on international duty.
However, they ramped up further during a Sky Sports interview with Neville - during which Kane openly admitted that he needs to have a conversation with Levy and Tottenham.
He said: "I'm sure that he'll want to set out the plan of where he sees it but, ultimately, it's going to be down to me and how I feel and what's going to be the best for me and my career this moment in time."