
New Delhi, Sep 2: Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has suggested that he doesn't care about a release clause in his club contract as he is completely dedicated to Tottenham.
The 23-year-old striker has built up himself as one of the best attackers in world football following two back to back season as top scorer of English Premier League.
However, his impressive displays are said to have caught eyes of a large number of top class Europan clubs and many have considered that he could leave the North London club in the coming years should they fail to win silverwares.
But the English striker recently signed a new contract with last year's runners up claimed that he has no plans to move away to big-money moves away and don't want to indulge in any kind of transfer distraction.
The 23-year-old told reporters: “I haven’t got a release clause, and I haven’t really thought about it.
“I’m fully committed to Spurs, so there is no reason to have one to be honest.
“Otherwise the transfer window could be a distraction. I’ve not been in that situation, but if it was shut off before the start of the season, it would help.
“It would be better if it stopped then, so everyone could focus on the season, without players having to worry about being sold or moving up north or down south.”
Kane scored 29 goals last and is now just one goal away from reaching 100 Spurs goal, however, this season he is yet to open his account in the Premier League. Although the English striker today played against Malta in the World Cup qualifying round and scored twice to commence his goal scoring season with a 4-0 win.