<p>Harry Kane publicly accepted on Wednesday that he won't be leaving Tottenham in the summer transfer window.</p>.<p>The striker had been hoping to secure a transfer away from the London club in the search of a first career trophy but a move to Premier League champion Manchester City was unable to be clinched.</p>.<p>The power was with the Tottenham leadership as the England captain remains under contract until 2024 and a valuation of more than $200 million for him had been reported.</p>.<p>"I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success," Kane posted on Twitter on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The need to reiterate he is staying — for now at least — reinforced how he sought a move which was first floated in an interview with former England player Gary Neville in May.</p>.<p>Kane, who was the top scorer in the Premier League last season as Tottenham finished seventh, made his first appearance of this campaign as a substitute on Sunday in the 1-0 win over Wolverhampton.</p>.<p>"It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I’ve had in the last few weeks," Kane wrote.</p>.<p>Tottenham hasn't won a trophy since the 2008 League Cup and last won the title in 1961.</p>
<p>Harry Kane publicly accepted on Wednesday that he won't be leaving Tottenham in the summer transfer window.</p>.<p>The striker had been hoping to secure a transfer away from the London club in the search of a first career trophy but a move to Premier League champion Manchester City was unable to be clinched.</p>.<p>The power was with the Tottenham leadership as the England captain remains under contract until 2024 and a valuation of more than $200 million for him had been reported.</p>.<p>"I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success," Kane posted on Twitter on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The need to reiterate he is staying — for now at least — reinforced how he sought a move which was first floated in an interview with former England player Gary Neville in May.</p>.<p>Kane, who was the top scorer in the Premier League last season as Tottenham finished seventh, made his first appearance of this campaign as a substitute on Sunday in the 1-0 win over Wolverhampton.</p>.<p>"It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I’ve had in the last few weeks," Kane wrote.</p>.<p>Tottenham hasn't won a trophy since the 2008 League Cup and last won the title in 1961.</p>