Former Newcastle United and England star Alan Shearer thinks Harry Kane has said goodbye to Tottenham.
Kane gave a lap of honour after Spurs lost to Aston Villa at home last weekend.
The England captain has reportedly asked to leave the club this summer.
Asked on BBC Sport's Match of the Day if that would be Kane's farewell appearance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Shearer said: "Yes. I don't think any Tottenham fan could hold it against him.
"He's given absolutely everything for that football club and for all we know, he might have asked to leave last summer and they've persuaded him to stay one more year.
"He's been magnificent, look at the numbers - staggering, superb, any word you'd like to use. He'll have some big-hitters after him, I have no doubt about that."
"Man City will need someone, Man United will need someone, Chelsea will need someone. You're guaranteed [success] at Man City, I think, more than any other football club.
"Whether they're prepared to sell to them, at whatever fee, that's a different question."

