Harry Kane has reportedly made it clear to his representatives that he would be open to moving abroad this summer, with Paris Saint-Germain emerging as strong candidates for his signature.
The centre-forward has told Tottenham Hotspur that he wants to seek pastures new in the current market, and a number of clubs, including Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea, are said to be keen on a move.
Kane is thought to favour staying in the Premier League, but according to 90min, the 27-year-old is now open to the idea of moving to a foreign club.
The report claims that the striker is interested in a move to PSG, who are managed by former Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Kane - thought to be valued by Spurs in the region of £150m - scored 33 goals and registered 17 assists in 49 appearances at club level during the 2020-21 campaign.
The England captain has thus far found it difficult to make his mark at Euro 2020, though, and has been substituted in both of his national team's group-stage fixtures against Croatia and Scotland.