Harry Kane has reiterated his desire to leave Tottenham this summer and it seems like he has a preferred destination.
The striker first revealed his intentions of looking for a new club last month as he made it clear he wanted to be competing for silverware and that he didn't believe Spurs were the best place to achieve that.
And the 27-year-old has now repeated his wish to leave the London club as he looks to end his 12-year storied spell with the Premier League side.
Kane has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United and Manchester City.
And it seems Manchester could be a suitable landing spot for the talisman, specifically Pep Guardiola's side, as a report claims he was enquiring about living in the northwest during an England camp back in March.

The Athletic state that Kane had asked City players what 'their lives were like' giving them the impression that he was eyeing up a move to the Etihad Stadium.
It is believed Kane's wish is to resolve his future before this summer's European Championships and is keeping his options open despite growing speculation with both Manchester clubs.
Spurs have also reportedly started looking into potential replacements if a suitable offer does come their way.
Kane signed a six-year contract in 2018, committing him to the club until 2024, so it's unlikely Spurs are willing to sell him on the cheap.
Tottenham have struggled mightily this season and are set to miss out on a top-four finish and Champions League football after sacking Jose Mourinho in April.
But Kane has produced an impressive individual campaign with 22 goals and 13 assists and is tied with Mo Salah in the race for the Premier League golden boot.
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