Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho is not concerned by Harry Kane’s uncertain comments about his future at the club and says the striker should be happy with his current situation.
Kane raised eyebrows during the international break when he said the topic of his future at Spurs was a “hard question to answer right now” and that “we’ll see where we go” after this summer’s European Championship.
The England captain, who still has another three years left on his current contract, has been honest in the past about being content to say at the north London club providing he sees suitable progression, but with Mourinho’s side enduring an inconsistent season, speculation has been rife about a possible move away.
Spurs resume their Premier League campaign with a trip to Newcastle on Sunday.
Son Heung-min will play after overcoming a hamstring injury, while Sergio Reguilon is also fit following a foot complaint.
“Son is good. He trained with the team fully for the first time this morning (Friday),” Mourinho said. “Yesterday he was coming to do partial exercises, not a complete session.
“This morning was the first time he did it and last week he didn’t train at all. So it was completely impossible for him to play in the international period.
“It would have also been impossible to play if the game was yesterday or Tuesday, so this time was a good time for him to recover from injury.
“So at the moment we have (Matt) Doherty and Ben Davies out and apart from that everyone is fit.”