Harry Kane has revealed that he will be returning to pre-season training with Tottenham Hotspur "as planned" on Saturday.
Various reports have claimed that the England captain was due to return to Spurs on Monday but did not report back amid the speculation surrounding his future.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has now confirmed that his club want to sign the 28-year-old this summer, and Kane is said to have made it clear to his club that he wants to move on.
The striker has now taken to social media to provide an update on the situation and has admitted that he has been 'hurt' by some of the comments regarding his professionalism.
Kane has also insisted that he has not refused to return to training and will be back at the club on Saturday.
The Englishman, who has a contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium until June 2024, is believed to be valued by his team in the region of £160m.
Kane scored four times in seven appearances at Euro 2020, as the Three Lions reached the final of this summer's competition before losing to Italy on a penalty shootout.