Manchester City are keen to sign Kane and were reported to
have tabled a bid of £100 million ($139 million) in June.
Earlier, this week the 28-year-old was named in a 25-man
squad for the Europa Conference League play-off against Pacos de Ferreira but
did not make the journey on Wednesday.
Kane, who has three years left on his contract, only joined
in first-team training on Tuesday after a period of self-isolation last week
following his late return from holiday.
He was not involved in Tottenham’s win over Manchester City
in the Premier League on Sunday after not being deemed match fit enough.
The Daily Telegraph reported Wednesday that Kane was angry
with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy on a failure to honour a promise that he could
leave if the north London club failed to win a trophy or finished outside the
top four last season.
Spurs manager Nuno Espirito Santo is due to give his
pre-match media conference at 1700 GMT Wednesday.
-AFP
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