Harry Kane has made a decision on his future, according to renowned transfer specialist journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Romano has reaffirmed reports that claim Kane has expressed his desire to leave Tottenham to Daniel Levy after becoming increasingly frustrated with the direction of the club, although it's reported he hasn't submitted a transfer request.
It's also suggested Manchester City are 'seriously interested' in signing Kane amid this week's developments, with Pep Guardiola searching in the transfer market for a traditional centre-forward to replace the goals of the outgoing Sergio Aguero.
Kane is believed to have refused a new contract at Tottenham and the two-time Golden Boot winner has previously made it clear he harbours ambitions to win trophies, which surely makes playing for the Blues an incredibly attractive proposition.
In regards to another transfer rumour, Spanish outlet Fichajes claim City are interested in signing Leicester's James Maddison this summer, with the club's board vowing to give Guardiola the firepower he needs to sign 'unbelievable' players.
Chelsea and rivals Manchester United have been linked with a move with Maddison, although it's believed Guardiola is an admirer of the playmaker, which shouldn't come as a surprise considering the Catalan's love of creative midfielders.
As mentioned, the MEN understands signing a striker is City's priority in the transfer window, though.