Harry Kane says he is "staying at Tottenham this summer" after accepting he will not be joining Manchester City, with boss Nuno Espirito Santo hailing the news as "fantastic".
The England captain, who is the club's second highest all-time scorer, was desperate to sign for the Premier League champions in order to win silverware and Pep Guardiola publicly said that City were interested in signing him.
However, Spurs' stance was always that the 28-year-old was not for sale and City failed to put in a bid that tempted them to change their mind.
Kane's mention of "this summer" in his tweet inevitably raised questions about future transfer windows, but Nuno insisted he was not concerned about transfer talk resurfacing in January.
"I am not worried at all," he said. "It's day by day. He's an option for (Thursday). It's the only thing, my only thought. I am not going to say what we speak about. It's between us."
With the Kane situation sorted, Nuno must now deal with the future of Tanguy Ndombele.
The club's record signing is yet to feature this season and is understood to have asked to leave the club.
Asked if that was true, Nuno said: "I am not going to answer that."
"For this game, he is not on the UEFA list so he is not available for (Thursday). Nothing has changed, no, nothing has changed."