Harry Kane is now optimistic about his future at Tottenham — a year on from his failed attempt to force through a move to Manchester City.
The forward netted his 50th international goal on Tuesday night, scoring a late penalty to secure a draw against Germany that saw him move clear of Sir Bobby Charlton into outright second on the list of England's all-time top scorers.
Kane now needs just four more goals to surpass Wayne Rooney's record total of 53 and move top of the list. And as he moves closer to immortality, there has been a significant shift in his attitude towards domestic matters.