Harry Kane has been told to follow Kyle Walker's example if he wants to win trophies by former Spurs midfielder Gus Poyet.
The England captain came close to joining Walkerat Manchester City last summer but ultimately remained at the club as Daniel Levy refused to lower his demands for his star striker.
But Poyet thinks Kane may need to leave the club if he is to finish his career with any winners medals.
It comes after Antonio Conte's side crashed out of the FA Cup following their 1-0 extra-time loss to Middlesbrough on Tuesday night.
And the Italian manager has suggested his press conference rants are all part of his 'strategy'.
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FA Cup talking points
Middlesbrough's Josh Coburn fired past Hugo Lloris in the 107th minute to spark mass scenes of celebration at the Riverside Stadium as Antonio Conte's Tottenham Hotspur were knocked out of the FA Cup with a 1-0 extra-time loss in the fifth round.
Boro dumped Manchester United out on penalties at Old Trafford in the fourth round and followed by beating Spurs, with 19-year-old Coburn’s strike settling the tie.
It was a stuttering FA Cup performance from a strong Spurs side as Wednesday night's FA CUp action was full of talking points.
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Conte explains 'strategy'
Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte has explained his press conference rants are all part of his 'strategy' at the club.
The Spurs boss made waves with his suggestion last week that he could leave the club after only a few short months at the helm following the loss to Premier League strugglers Burnley.
Conte admitted he was "frustrated" by Spurs' situation with the side struggling for form this season.
But the impassioned rant all appears to be part of Conte's masterplan as he tries to make an impact at the club.
Kane urged to leave
Tottenham Hotspur icon Gus Poyet has urged Harry Kane to follow the example of his former Spurs teammate Kyle Walker.
Kane came close to leaving north London last summer amid reports linking him with making the switch to Manchester City, while more recently he is also rumoured to be of interest to their rivals Manchester United in the upcoming transfer window.
And now Poyet has revealed he was "a little bit disappointed" to see Kane's move to City fall through last summer, and urged the player to consider a transfer if he wants to end his career with any trophies.