Harry Kane refused to be drawn on his Tottenham future and instead focused on World Cup preparations and breaking Wayne Rooney’s all-time England scoring record.Kane, 28, is back in the groove at Spurs after a difficult start to the season. He struggled for form after a much-discussed summer exit failed to materialise. The striker looked bound for Man City before he released a statement saying he was staying with the two clubs unable to agree a fee.
Kane has scored 32 goals in 47 matches for club and country this season, including seven in his last seven Premier League matches, and is sure to attract more admiring glances this summer.
Asked about the potential of his long-term future proving a distraction as the World Cup comes into focus, he said: “Obviously my main …

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