Harry Kane is at the peak of his powers and will need more than a Carabao Cup triumph to convince him to stay at Tottenham, says Darren Bent.
The England captain has long held a reputation as one of the most prolific strikers in world football and, while he remains a deadly finisher in front of goal, he is also adding other qualities to his game at 27 years of age.
Kane is no longer required to be a focal point for club and country, with Jose Mourinho and Gareth Southgate surrounding him with other forward-thinking talent.