The English striker will see the end of his contract with Spurs next summer, with teams such as Manchester United, Bayern and even Real Madrid eyeing his services.

Harry Kane has apparently decided what he wants to do with his career beyond this summer, which can be seen as either a good or bad thing for Tottenham, depending how you see it.

The team's all-time top scorer has apparently decided where he wants to continue his playing career, although this might not be a permanent decision due to the status of his contract.

According to a report by The Telegraph, Kane is ready to see the end of his contract with Tottenham, but he will not be convinced to sign an extension as he wants to win titles, something that has been quite difficult for him with Spurs.

Apparently, Kane's decision has to do with how easy it would be for him to find a landing spot as a free agent, as all teams interested in his services would only have to pay his wages and not have to add a transfer fee for Spurs to spend. 

Earlier this week, reports emerged about Manchester United's decision not to pursue Kane's signing to avoid a bidding war with president Daniel Levy. Kane's decision may have been motivated by that fact and by the names of the teams that would be willing to add him to their rosters once he becomes a free agent.

Teams such as Manchester United, Bayern München, PSG, and even Real Madrid have been named as landing spots for Kane, but all of those teams would be willing to wait one more year to add the 30-year-old striker to their lineups.

Despite his initial thoughts, Tottenham are also expected to make a move to keep their striker around, and a late bid to re-sign coach Mauricio Pochettino could be part of their strategy. Nevertheless, the ball seems to be on Kane's side, and it will be quite tough for the North London club to twist his arm considering how baffling this season has been for them.