Harry Kane: New Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo says striker is 'our player'

Harry Kane: New Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo says striker is 'our player'

New Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo says Harry Kane is "our player" and will speak to the England captain when he returns to the club.

Striker Kane, 27, has a gentleman's agreement that would allow him to leave the north London club this summer.

Kane is currently on holiday after leading England to the Euro 2020 final, where they were beaten by Italy.

"Now is the moment for him to recover his energy and rest. Then we can speak," said Portuguese boss Nuno.

Speaking at his first news conference since being appointed as manager, Nuno said: "Harry is our player. Period. No need to talk about anything else, I am looking forward to him joining the group.

"Harry is one of the best players in the world. That is all I need to say."

Last month, Premier League champions Manchester City took the first steps to try and sign Kane from Spurs this summer.

BBC Sport understands there were talks leading towards City making a formal offer, but sources from both clubs distanced themselves from suggestions an official £100m bid has been lodged.

Reports in May suggested that Kane had reiterated his desire to leave the club.

Nuno added: "What I wish is for Harry to recover well, to have a good rest and when he arrives he will feel that every one of us needs to commit themselves to becoming better.

"We are very ambitious people. We want to do it well. We count on Harry on that."

I am so happy - Nuno

_119451966_nuno-spurs.jpgNuno joined Spurs after four seasons at Wolves

Tottenham underwent a painstaking process to appoint a new manager in place of Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in April.

Former boss Mauricio Pochettino, Antonio Conte, Paulo Fonseca and Gennaro Gattuso were linked with the job this summer.

Eventually they opted for Nuno, who left Wolves at the end of last season.

The Portuguese enjoyed a successful spell in Wolverhampton, winning the 2017-18 Championship title in his first season before twice leading them to seventh in the Premier League and finishing 13th last term.

"I am here. It is where I want to be. I am so happy," he said.

"We want to make our fans proud. We want them to enjoy our team and our players. We want a good atmosphere and I think they will enjoy. Football has to reflect in the mirror what we want to do. I am sure the fans will enjoy it.

"Each group of players has their own characteristics. I am very proud of the work I did for Wolves. But you have to move forward."

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