Tottenham will 'fall apart' if they lose Harry Kane this summer, says former Spurs man Jermaine Jenas.
The north London side were rocked after the England captain indicated his desire to leave the club in pursuit of trophies, having so far failed to win any silverware in his club career.
Kane, who opened up on his Tottenham future during an interview with Gary Neville for Sky Bet's The Overlap, has been the club's leading scorer for the past six seasons and has 220 goals in 335 games.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Friday Football Social, Jenas insisted Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has to convince the striker it is worth his while staying or risk the club spiralling.