Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is furious with Harry Kane for going public with his desire to leave the club this week.
Kane's outspoken interview with his former England coach Gary Neville has strengthened Tottenham's resolve to keep hold of their star striker.
Unsettled Kane claimed his future was up to him, rather than the club he is contracted to for the next three years, and even suggested Levy could decide to accept a bid of £100million for him should one be forthcoming.
Levy is understood to consider Kane's comments to be disrespectful and is unhappy that the club's talisman opted to go public just days after news of his transfer wishes was broken by Sky Sports, Neville's principal employer.