Harry Kane continues to be linked with a summer move away from Tottenham Hotspur following last week's open interview.
Kane, when speaking to Gary Neville, dropped his biggest hint yet that he may look for a move away from Spurs this summer.
The 27-year-old spoke about his fear of coming to the end of his career and having "regrets" in terms of major trophies - something he has never won in his Spurs career.
The England captain said: "For me, I don’t want to come to the end of my career and have any regrets so I want to be the best that I can be.
"I’ve said before, I never say I’d stay at Spurs for the rest of my career… I’d never say I’d leave Spurs."
Manchester United have been one of numerous clubs linked with Kane - and club legend Roy Keane has already offered the Spurs striker some advice in regards to his future - saying he has to move on to "really win the big prizes".
Speaking to ITV Sport in March, Keane said: "He's a professional. If you're a top player you want to win trophies.
"It is a big few months coming up for Tottenham, the League Cup final [against Man City], can they get in the top four? Huge question marks.
"Will that influence him? He's obviously under contract, Tottenham will have a lot to say about it.
"But if you're in his shoes and it comes to the summer, I think the guy has to move on to really win the big prizes. He's not going to do it at Tottenham."
Since Keane's words, Spurs again fell short in a final - losing to Man City at Wembley - and missed out on Champions League qualification, instead sneaking seventh place and a spot in next season's Europa Conference League.
football.london understands that while Kane is becoming increasingly frustrated with his situation at Tottenham, he has not yet informed the club directly of his desire to leave.