Former England coach Glenn Hoddle believes Tottenham striker Harry Kane will be tapped by England teammates about his transfer plans during the Euros.
Kane is likely to be the centre of a transfer saga this summer, after reportedly informing Tottenham bosses he would like to leave the club.
Kane's desire to leave could force chairman Daniel Levy's hand and Manchester City and Manchester United are among the interested parties in the 27-year-old Golden Boot winner.
There are four United stars and four City stars who have been selected in Gareth Southgate's 26-man squad.
"I'm sure it goes on. I don't think it would go on in front of the management, but I'm sure it goes on," said Hoddle.
"I remember talking to Ray Clemence as a player, trying to get him to come down to Tottenham from Liverpool. So yeah, it goes on, I can tell you that. But it wasn't something I came across that was that alarming as England manager, no.
"He's [only] human. That is going to affect him a little bit.
“He can say what he wants to say, but he would have preferred to have everything sorted out - whatever needs to be sorted out. He's still on a three-year contract at Tottenham."

