With just over a year remaining on his contract, the 29-year-old striker has been linked with potential moves to Manchester United or Paris Saint-Germain during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Mabbutt assured fans that the club would make every effort to secure Kane's long-term commitment. "We will do everything we possibly can that Harry will remain a Tottenham player for the rest of his career," Mabbutt stated. "So that's what we're hoping for. That's what we believe is going to happen."
Despite Tottenham's sixth-place position in the Premier League and their failure to secure a spot in the Champions League, Kane has been in exceptional form this season, netting an impressive 27 goals. His goal tally places him second only to Manchester City's Erling Haaland in the race for the Golden Boot.
Tottenham's managerial situation has been tumultuous, with interim boss Ryan Mason leading the team following the dismissal of Mauricio Pochettino, who guided Spurs to the 2019 Champions League final. Kane has publicly criticized the club's culture since Pochettino's departure, fueling speculation about his potential exit.
However, Mabbutt dismissed concerns that the club's recent turmoil would deter top-tier managers from taking charge. He asserted that prestigious coaches still covet the managerial role at Tottenham Hotspur. "All the big names want the job," Mabbutt explained. "To be manager of Tottenham Hotspur football club is a massive role for any manager."
In July, as part of their preseason preparations, Tottenham Hotspur will face Leicester City in the Thai capital as they embark on a tour of Australia and Asia. The tour will also feature matches against West Ham and former manager Jose Mourinho's Roma, providing the team with valuable opportunities to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the upcoming season.
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