The English striker revealed he'd be interested in a deal that saw him play for a top team in Europe, and his coach has discussed the issue with Spurs' chairman Daniel Levy.

If Harry Kane wants to leave Tottenham Hotspur, he will also have to consider a change of country.

The player's controversial words about a potential exit from the North London side had some repercussions inside the team's headquarters, and coach Jose Mourinho reportedly had his say on the matter in a chat with Daniel Levy.

A report by As suggests that Mourinho spoke with Tottenham's main man to clarify the team's future without their striker, and Mourinho seemed to agree with the idea of letting Kane go. Nevertheless, Mourinho urged Levy to let the player leave under one condition: he shouldn't be able to join another Premier League club.

Mourinho's words may doom Manchester United's chances of signing the striker, as per earlier reports. Unfortunately for the Red Devils, this new development would not give them a chance to sign Kane.

The Spanish newspaper suggests that Real Madrid and PSG are two of Kane's potential destinations due to their healthy financial situation, but it seems that Los Blancos may think twice about that deal due to their interest in both Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.