New Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo says he has been told to count on having Harry Kane around next season, but Gareth Bale will not be returning.
The England captain is keen to leave this summer in order to further his career, but Spurs hold all of the power as the striker is under contract for another three years and have insisted all along that he is not for sale.
Kane, who is attracting interest from Manchester City, is currently on holiday following the Three Lions' run to the Euro 2020 final and he is not due back for pre-season until August 2.
The 48-year-old is not perturbed about what happened before he arrived, though. He said: "I cannot speak about what happened. What I can tell you, I am so proud.
"The moment I had the phone call that I had a chance to have a meeting with Tottenham, everything changed. Everything in my perspective changed. I am where I wanted to be. Where I wished to be.
"So this is what I'm delighted of. The concerns around the club, it's normal. All the expectations around big clubs are huge and you have to be prepared for that.
"But the way you prepare yourself is to ignore all the noise, focus on the things you have to control and what I can control is to prepare the players and this is what I'm doing on a daily basis.
"Every moment of the training session I'm looking to find the best way."