In the world of football, the future of Tottenham Hotspur's star player, Harry Kane, has become a hot topic of discussion. The 29-year-old England captain, now in the final year of his contract, has been the subject of intense speculation regarding a potential transfer. However, recent reports suggest that Kane may not be as eager to leave Tottenham as previously thought.

According to Football.London, Kane will not sign a new contract with Tottenham this summer, but he is open to extending his deal if he remains with the club and sees progress under manager Ange Postecoglou. The striker is reportedly waiting to see how the transfer window pans out and what happens in the months after if he does remain at Tottenham.

Kane's future has been a regular topic in Postecoglou's press conferences. The Spurs boss has expressed hope that Kane will be up front for Tottenham when the season begins. He also praised Kane as a "fantastic professional" and a "legend of the club."

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich has been very vocal about their interest in Kane. However, the German giants would have to offer a considerable fee to tempt Tottenham's chairman, Daniel Levy, into a deal. Despite the speculation, Kane has not forced a move and is open to all options, including moving this summer, leaving as a free agent in 2024, or signing a new deal later this year if he feels that he can achieve his goal of winning trophies with Spurs.

However, as the transfer saga continues, some pundits, including Didi Hamann, believe that the longer Kane stays at Tottenham, the less likely a move to Bayern Munich becomes. Hamann suggests that the longer Kane works with Postecoglou, the more likely he is to bond with the manager and be tempted to stay.

While the future of Harry Kane remains uncertain, one thing is clear: his decision will have a significant impact on the landscape of European football. Whether he chooses to stay at Tottenham or seek new challenges elsewhere, fans and pundits alike will be watching closely.