Tottenham striker Harry Kane says he doesn't want to end his career with any regrets amid speculation he'll leave the club this summer.
The England captain has reportedly informed Spurs of his desire to move on following another trophy-less season in North London.
"I don't want to come to the end of my career and have any regrets. I want to be the best I can be," Kane told Gary Neville's
"I never said I'd stay at Spurs for the rest of my career and I've never said I'd leave Spurs. People might say, 'he's desperate for trophies, he needs trophies', but I still feel like I've still got almost another career to play.
"I've got seven, eight years, kind of what I've already had in the Premier League. So I'm not rushing anything, I'm not desperate to do anything."
Tottenham have missed out on a place in next season's Champions League and Kane says he wants to be playing in Europe's top competition.
"I want to be playing in the biggest games. This season, I'm watching the Champions League and the English teams doing amazing, and they're the games I want to be involved in," he said.
"It's a moment in my career where I have to reflect and see where I'm at. Ultimately it's going to be down to me, how I feel and what's going to be the best for me and my career."