Tottenham have released pictures of their new home kit for next season with the shirt a simple all-white number in a throwback to classic Spurs shirts.
The Lilywhites did not wear their new kit in the final game of the season, a 4-2 away win over Leicester City with the new shirt released on Monday morning.
The Spurs kit release video stresses that the new home shirt is drawing on classic designs of the past to celebrate 100 years of the famous cockerel crest.
Alongside the release video Spurs used a number of players to model the new kit including lifelong Spur Japhet Tanganga, Pierre-Emile Hojberg, Son Heung-min and star striker Harry Kane.
The England captain has been strongly linked with a move away from the club in the past week, with Manchester City considered favourites to sign the striker.
But Spurs fans will be hoping that seeing their local hero Kane in the new kit is a sign that he will remain at the club next season and continue to bang in the goals in the Lilywhite of Tottenham.
Kane ended a fantastic personal season as both the Premier League's top-scorer and top-assister, a unique double.
It is Kane's third Premier League golden boot, equalling Alan Shearer's haul and putting the 27-year-old just one behind former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry's record of four.
Kane now sits on 166 Premier League goals in just 244 appearances. The striker is already seventh in the all-time top goalscorers charts despite being just 27.
Kane's current tally of 166 is 94 short of Shearer's record 260 strikes.
If Kane was to repeat his tally of 23 for the 2020-21 season again next campaign the England captain would overtake Thierry Henry, Frank Lampard, Sergio Aguero and Andrew Cole to move third in the list behind just Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer.
Kane is also closing in on Jimmy Greaves' record at Tottenham and Spurs supports may well hope that the desire to break his club's record is another motivation to keep the striker at the club.
Greaves scored 266 goals in all competitions in just 379 matches for Tottenham. Kane is currently sitting on 221 goals in domestic and European football, just 45 shy of the legendary Greaves.
Seeing Kane don the new kit for Tottenham will surely give hope to all who support the club that the striker has not played his final game in a Spurs shirt.