Harry Kane will consider his Tottenham Hotspur future in the summer with the club facing a battle to convince the striker he does not need to move to take his career to the next level.

Head coach Jose Mourinho and chairman Daniel Levy are determined to do everything in their power to keep Kane, with the Portuguese admitting that Spurs cannot overhaul the current squad during the summer.

Failure to qualify for the Champions League could leave Mourinho with as little as £50million to spend on new players, but he would be given incoming cash from sales.

It remains to be seen whether or not Mourinho could convince Kane that he can fulfill his ambitions at Tottenham playing within the current squad, plus a few additions, if they once again fail to win a trophy and miss out on Champions League qualification.

Levy will believe he can hold on to Kane, who has four years remaining on his contract and is valued by Spurs at more than £150million, and may be prepared to offer the England captain a rise to his current salary of up to £200,000-a-week.