Spurs striker Harry Kane is set to captain England on Thursday night

Harry Kane insists he is happy with Tottenham but refused to rule out a move abroad later in his career.

The in-form striker will captain England in a World Cup Qualifier against Slovenia on Thursday at Wembley.

That is a mark of the progress Kane has made in recent seasons, and demonstrates his importance to club and country.

Kane, 24, has won the Golden Boot as the Premier League's top scorer in each of the past two seasons.

Harry Kane says being England captain against Slovenia will not affect his form Harry Kane says being England captain against Slovenia will not affect his form

He has been linked in some newspaper reports with a move Real Madrid in the future but has given no indication he plans to leave Tottenham any time soon.

Asked if he wanted to play abroad, Kane said during an England press conference: "I would never say no or yes. You'd not rule out anything.

"It's not something I definitely want to do, but you never rule anything out. I'm very happy here (at Tottenham), but we'll see what happens."