Following Tottenham's elimination from the Champions League's last 16, the Spurs' Harry Kane became a hot item and it appears that European elite clubs are in hot pursuit of the prolific striker. La Liga and Serie A are part of the options but Kane can choose to remain in the Premier League but not necessarily in North London.

Among the most prominent of the suitors is Juventus, which has been preparing for the eventual retirement of the 35-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo. The Italian giants got wind of the trouble brewing at Jose Mourinho's side and are making preparations to make a bid on Kane, whose selling price is tipped to be not lower than £150 million.

The Sun said the Old Lady will want to capture the Champions League crown again and having Ronaldo might not be enough to achieve that. Adding Kane to the Juve roster could do the trick and the report said the Turin club is set to join the race of signing the Tottenham star.

For his part, Kane will certainly relish winning a title and to do that he "could consider a move to Juventus as a guarantee of finally lifting silverware," the report said.

Or the 26-year-old star can set his sights on playing for the Spanish giants as it is no secret that both Barcelona and Real Madrid have been wanting to acquire the English striker.

Express said Kane has already sent word to Tottenham that in case of a transfer move, he is more likely to choose Real Madrid. This is line with the reports that the Los Blancos will soon get a new boss in the person of Mauricio Pochettino, who was sacked by the Spurs last November.

It would appear Kane is keen to reunite with the Argentine manager as the report said the player has made known he will only leave Tottenham if a good offer will come from the Bernabeu side.

But according to Bleacher Report, Real will only make a move if Kylian Mbappe will turn out unwilling to move from Paris Saint-Germain. For Kane to be in La Liga, the more likely destination is Barcelona as the club is pressing the rebuild button soon and is actively searching to get a replacement for Luis Suarez.

Kane is also on the radar of PSG but there is no need for him to quit playing football in England. United and Manchester City are very much interested and the same goes for Chelsea.

Where Kane is headed next remains unknown for now but it is quite clear that he, widely acknowledged as one of the best strikers, is gunning to win a trophy soon, which is a dream that might not happen while in Tottenham.