
Harry Kane has hinted at leaving Tottenham Hotspur once again with his latest remarks.
The 27-year-old England captain says he does not want to end his career with any regrets and has reiterated his desire to win trophies "season in, season out".
Early this week Kane expressed his desire to leave Spurs in the summer with Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea all understood to have registered their interest with his representatives.
In an interview with Garry Neville on his Overlap show, the England international admitted that he would do anything to ensure that he leaves a legacy and not a regret.
"I don't want to come to the end of my career and have any regrets. I want to be the best I can be."I never said I'd stay at Spurs for the rest of my career and I've never said I'd leave Spurs. People might say, 'he's desperate for trophies, he needs trophies', but I feel like I've still got almost another career to play.
"I've got seven, eight years, kind of what I've already had in the Premier League. So I'm not rushing anything, I'm not desperate to do anything."
Kane is currently the joint top scorer in the English Premier League with Mohamed Salah with 22 goals and he hopes to end the season with a goal when they take on Leicester City on Sunday.
: "I've still got so much more to give. I can produce better numbers than I'm producing at the moment.
"I'm not afraid to say, 'I want to be the best'. I want to try and get on the level Ronaldo and Messi got to. That's my ultimate goal - to be winning trophies season in, season out, scoring 50, 60, 70 goals season in, season out.
"The pressure from myself is always bigger than anything anyone else can put on me."
Spurs do not want to sell Kane, but the fact that they will end the season empty-handed - and possibly without a place in Europe - will do nothing to convince him to stay.
Spurs have missed Champions League for a second consecutive season, and Kane admitted it has been difficult to watch the progress of Spurs rivals especially Manchester City and Chelsea, two of the club's interested in signing him, as they reached the final while Spurs looked on.
"I want to be playing in the biggest games. This season, I'm watching the Champions League and the English teams doing amazing, and they're the games I want to be involved in," he said.
"It's a moment in my career where I have to reflect and see where I'm at. Ultimately it's going to be down to me, how I feel and what's going to be the best for me and my career."
While Kane is keen to leave Spurs, he has three years left on his current contract with Spurs.