Harry Kane posted an emotional message to Tottenham fans after their final game of a difficult season for the club.
Spurs signed off an unsatisfactory campaign with a 4-1 win at Elland Road, with Kane’s 27th and 28th Premier League goals of the season helping to relegate Leeds.
The England captain has been a lone shining light in a miserable season for Tottenham that has seen the club go through three managers.
Kane’s future is uncertain, with the 29-year-old having just one year left on his contract. Manchester United and Bayern Munich have been linked with a possible move this summer.
Writing on Twitter, Kane said “It goes without saying that the season didn’t go how we wanted it to but I can only thank the fans for their relentless support all year,” he said.
“There were some personal highlights that I’ll always remember – becoming the club’s all-time leading goalscorer fills me with incredible pride. Time for some rest, England duty and some family time!”
There were some personal highlights that I'll always remember - becoming the club's all-time leading goalscorer fills me with incredible pride. Time for some rest, England duty and some family time! pic.twitter.com/QeG0S9Ubwd
— Harry Kane (@HKane) May 28, 2023
Kane is due to link up with the England squad ahead of their upcoming Euro 2024 qualifies against Malta and North Macedonia on June 16 and 19.