Harry Kane has been included in Tottenham Hotspur's kit launch for 2023-24 despite growing speculation that he could leave the club this summer.
The 29-year-old enjoyed a prolific 2022-23 season on an individual level, equalling his best-ever scoring season in the Premier League with 30 goals from 38 games.
During that time, Kane became the club's all-time leading goalscorer and also moved into second in the list of all-time Premier League scorers, behind only Alan Shearer.
However, Spurs suffered an underwhelming campaign as a club, finishing eighth in the Premier League table and missing out on European football entirely next season.
The North London outfit also suffered early exits from the FA Cup, EFL Cup and Champions League to ensure that their trophy drought will extend into a 16th year, leaving Kane still without a major honour to his name.
Spurs went through three managers in the season just finished, but have now appointed Ange Postecoglou as their new boss from July 1.
One of Postecoglou's main jobs will be to determine the future of Kane, and the star striker was notably heavily featured in the launch of Tottenham's kit for next season on Thursday morning.
A modern classic 🤍
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 8, 2023
Introducing our 2023/24 home kit...
Real Madrid are understood to have made the England captain their top striker target this summer, having seen Karim Benzema surprisingly leave the club in favour of a switch to the Saudi Pro League.
Bayern Munich are also thought to be interested in signing Kane having not brought in a direct replacement for Robert Lewandowski last summer, while Manchester United are also firmly in the race for his signature.
Reports have suggested that Kane would prefer to stay in the Premier League as he eyes Shearer's record, although Daniel Levy is reluctant to sell his star asset to a domestic rival.
Kane's contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium expires in 2024, meaning that this summer is potentially the last chance Spurs will have to demand a big-money fee for the record scorer.