Tottenham striker Kane signs new six-year deal
England captain Harry Kane has committed his future to Tottenham by signing a new six-year contract.
The 24-year-old striker’s agreement sees him extend his stay with Spurs until 2024 and follows manager Mauricio Pochettino extending his own deal until 2023.
Kane’s commitment comes as a welcome boost for Spurs, who made the announcement with footage of their new stadium. Tottenham are due to return to a redeveloped White Hart Lane next season, after a season as tenants at Wembley.
Tottenham said on Twitter: “We are delighted to announce that @Hkane has signed a new six-year contract with the Club, which runs until 2024.”
Kane scored 30 goals in the recently completed Premier League season, when Spurs finished third, and hit a total of 41 goals in all competitions. He has passed 20 goals in each of the last four seasons.
Meanwhile, West Brom defender Jonny Evans has completed a cut-price move to Leicester subject to Premier League approval, the Foxes have announced.
The 70-times-capped Northern Ireland international has signed a three-year deal and moved for an undisclosed fee, although it is understood Leicester activated a relegation clause in the 30-year-old’s contract to land him for just £3 million.