Tottenham legend David Ginola insists a top four finish for Spurs is 'not enough to keep Kane' at the club beyond this season.
Antonio Conte's side boosted their chances of Champions League football next campaign with a 5-1 victory over Eddie Howe's Newcastle on Sunday afternoon.
The victory at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium lifts Conte's men into fourth on goal difference ahead of Arsenal, who have two games in hand on their north London rivals, and face Crystal Palace on Monday night.
The 28-year-old will have to move away from Spurs should want to get his hands on silverware
Ginola, who made 100 Premier League appearances during a three-year spell at Spurs, claims a top four finish will not be enough for his former employers to keep hold of the England international.