The English national team captain has been missing from Tottenham's training facility in the past week, which has diluted the rumors that he is trying to force a move to Manchester City.

The 28-year-old now strikes back at the information in a statement he published on Twitter after he received a large amount of criticism from the club's supporters.

"It's almost ten years since I made my Spurs debut.

In all these years, you - the fans - have shown me complete support and love ", he says in the statement.

"Therefore, it hurts to read some of the comments made this week, which question my professionalism."

Kane has been a crowd favorite at Tottenham since breaking through and has scored the second most goals in the club's history, 221.

"I do not intend to go into specific details.

I want to make it clear that I would never, and have never, refused to train.

I will return to the club tomorrow, as planned ", he says.

"I would never jeopardize the relationship I have with the fans who have given me unconditional support throughout my time at the club.

That has always been the case and that is the case today. ”