Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says Harry Kane is "totally involved" in his project at the club after it appeared the striker would leave last summer.
Premier League winners Manchester City were keen to sign Kane, 28, last year.
The England captain believed he had a gentleman's agreement with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to move on.
"He wants to give 100% in every game and I am totally satisfied with his commitment and the relationship we have created within the team," said Conte.
The Spurs boss added: "I knew the situation in the summer and, when Harry decided to stay in Tottenham, I found a player totally involved in this project.