The future of Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane continues to be the subject of much speculation ahead of the summer transfer window.
Manchester United and Manchester City are among the clubs to have been linked with the England striker, who is set for a busy summer with the Three Lions involved in the delayed European Championships.
But the talk over Kane's Tottenham future remains, with Spurs set for another campaign without a trophy and looking set to miss out on Champions League football again next season.
football.london understands that despite reports this evening, Kane has not informed the club that he wants to leave, although it is understood that he is frustrated with the current situation after losing in the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City last month.
However, this news will not come as too big a surprise to many Spurs supporters, with Spurs' trophy drought having continued after losing the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City at Wembley last month.
Recently, Kane made it clear about his ambitions to start winning trophies, with his individual honours not being matched with league titles and domestic cups.
"Individual awards are great, they are fantastic achievements," he said last month. "When I look back at the end of my career, these are the things I will go over and take in more but the goal right now as a player is to win team trophies.
"I want to be winning the biggest prizes there is to offer and we are not quite doing that.
"It is bittersweet, I would rather be winning team trophies and this one but it is what it is.
"I am proud to win it, it means it's been a good season on the pitch. So I have got to try and continue what I am doing."
But with Tottenham almost certain to miss out on UEFA Champions League football next season, the talk over his future has intensified, suggesting that he is eager to start winning major honours.
With the latest update, no shortage of Spurs supporters have taken to social media to respond.
Below, football.london has taken a close look at what some Spurs supporters have had to say.
As you can see from the comments above, several Spurs fans are willing to wish Kane well if he does exit the club this summer, as well as understanding his decision.
Kane has blossomed into one of the very best strikers on the planet in recent years and his desire to win trophies cannot be disputed.
At times, he has been responsible for carrying this Spurs side, with his goals having been vitally important.
In 334 appearances, the former Leicester City loanee has netted 220 goals for Spurs, 32 of which have come this season. His contract in north London is up in the summer of 2024.