Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest for Thursday, March 31.
Manchester United's Kane pursuit
Manchester United will try and negotiate a deal for Tottenham Hotspur centre-forward, according to a report from ESPN. The report claims that the Red Devils are keen to bring Kane to Old Trafford at the end of the current campaign and will attempt to use French forward Anthony Martial as part of a deal.
United are reportedly in the market for a striker this summer and are said to have identified Kane as one of their top targets. Their rivals Manchester City tried to sign the England captain last summer before he released a statement confirming that he would be staying in N17.
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The experienced frontman's season has been a rollercoaster one, to say the least, struggling for form before enjoying a fine run of games under Antonio Conte's stewardship, notching seven goals and three assists in his last seven Premier League outings.
Hart admission
Former Spurs goalkeeper Joe Hart has revealed what happened with Nuno Espirito Santo when he left the club last summer. Speaking about his exit from N17 on In The Stiffs podcast, he said: "There was a big change going on at Tottenham.
"They needed a lot of people out and a lot of people in. [Nuno] proceeded to call me in. I knew they were signing another goalkeeper and I was like: 'Do we need to have a conversation?' He said that we'd speak after training.
"He was like: 'I'll speak first. Let's be absolutely clear, no matter what happens, you'll not kick a ball this year.
"I had got on really well at the club, people had bought into what I was trying to bring and I was like: 'Right, okay.' He said you'll be free to work with the sporting director to get yourself out. However you want to play it, play it."
Read the full interview here.
Substitutions change
Premier League sides are reportedly set to agree to allow five substitutions per game from next season in a meeting on Thursday. The issue is due to be voted on once again at a Premier League stakeholders meeting in London.
The Times have reported that from the start of the 2022/23 campaign, each team will be permitted to make up to five changes during a match if the vote does indeed go ahead. As it stands, the Premier League was the only one of the top five divisions in Europe that only allowed three subs per game.
Read more here.