Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov believes Harry Kane will face a tense meeting with chairman Daniel Levy over plans to leave the club.
Like Kane, Berbatov asked to leave in 2008 to join Manchester United.
Berbatov told Betfair: "Handing in a transfer request will be a different experience for every player. Some players are confident, they go in there with their head held high and all pumped up and others will be quite nervous and tense.
"When I put in a transfer request at Spurs I was somewhere in the middle of that, I was following my path and that gave me confidence not to be tense and nervous but at the same time I wasn't overconfident, I just knew that it was something I had needed to do.
"It was disappointing for the club and the fans but it was the last step in my development that I needed to take, and I did. It's so long ago now, it's hard to remember exactly how it happened but I was with my agent and my lawyer and we presented the club with the letter and had a tense meeting, but the rest is history.
"It was a strange moment because you know that it's disappointing for people, but you need to be strong and follow your path, and this happens in football."

