Harry Kane is willing to run down his Tottenham Spurs contract and leave on a free transfer in 2024 amidst palpable interests from Manchester United, Chelsea and other big clubs across Europe.

As speculation surrounding the future of Kane continues to snowball ahead of the summer transfer window, The Telegraph reports that a move this summer might not be his only way out of Tottenham, with the 29-year-old considering the idea of running down his contract and leaving for free in 2024.

Having blossomed into arguably the most complete striker in European football, Kane has been unable to turn individual success into silverware at Spurs and finally looks resigned to leaving the club for a new challenge. Chelsea have been linked with the forward, as have Manchester United, with the Red Devils doing their due diligence to explore the possibility of a move this summer.

But while it has been claimed that he could cost up to £100m for English clubs, despite having only a year left on his deal, Kane is open to seeing out what remains of his deal and leaving for free in 2024, with there currently being no agreement in place over an extension.

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