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Harry Kane trains with Tottenham as boss Nuno Espirito Santo faces decision on playing striker at Wolves

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HARRY KANE is in Tottenham training ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash against Wolves.

The forward has not featured for Spurs in their two games so far this season against Manchester City and Pacos de Ferreira.

Kane COULD be included in the squad to face Wolves at the weekend
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Kane COULD be included in the squad to face Wolves at the weekendCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Boss Nuno Espirito Santo will now decide whether wantaway Kane will play a part in Sunday's fixture.

Asked whether the forward will play a part this weekend, Nuno said: "He trained today [Friday] and trained good.

"He's going to train tomorrow [Saturday] and tomorrow we're going to make a decision.

"I'm so sorry to keep on saying the same things but this is how we work. It's a day-by-day situation and decisions are made when we feel that we should make them.

"We're going to take the decision who is going to travel tomorrow.

"The reality is to take care with wise decisions. All the players that are involved with the training sessions are options for us."

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England captain Kane told Spurs at the end of last season that he wanted to leave the club.

He finds himself without a major trophy to his name at the age of 28.

And Kane believes he has a gentleman's agreement with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy which would let him leave to do so.

Man City remain interested in Kane, but the forward's £160million price tag has proved to be a problem with City seemingly only willing to bid around the £120m mark.

City boss Pep Guardiola, however, has claimed he will be "more than happy" if they don't sign Kane.

 Guardiola said: “Absolutely, more than happy. 

“It is the same team, except Sergio [Aguero] for Jack Grealish, that we had last season.”


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