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Harry Kane: Tottenham striker travels with squad for Premier League game away to Wolves on Sunday

Harry Kane is yet to play for Tottenham this season after sitting out defeat to Pacos de Ferreria and win against Manchester City; striker only returned to training with rest of first-team squad on Tuesday after being forced to isolate upon his return from holiday

Harry Kane
Image: Harry Kane has not featured for Tottenham this season

Harry Kane has travelled with the Tottenham squad ahead of their Premier League game away to Wolves on Sunday.

Kane could now be set to make his first appearance of the campaign after missing Spurs' first two fixtures of the season.

The striker was left at home for Thursday's Europa Conference League qualifier against Pacos de Ferreira in Portugal, and sat out the league win over Manchester City last weekend.

Kane trained with the rest of the first-team squad for the first time this season on Tuesday after being forced to isolate upon his return from holiday.

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The 28-year-old spent several days at Spurs' training ground hotel, The Lodge, following his return from Barbados, via Florida.

He was due to return to Spurs for pre-season training on August 2 but instead arrived five days later.

Kane denied he had refused to train, insisting his late return was "planned".

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The England captain told Spurs at the end of last season that he wants to leave the club this summer in a bid to compete for major trophies, and believes he has a gentleman's agreement with chairman Daniel Levy to do so.

However, Levy does not want to sell Kane - who has three years remaining on the six-year deal he signed in 2018 - and turned down a £100m offer from Manchester City earlier this summer.

Nuno stands firm as Ndombele seeks exit

Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo says it is not his job to convince anyone to play for the club after record signing Tanguy Ndombele asked to leave.

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Head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has said the best of Tanguy Ndombele 'has to come from himself' and suggested it is not his job to try to convince the midfielder to play for Tottenham

The Frenchman, who cost a club-record £54m from Lyon in 2019, has never hit the heights in north London despite flashes of brilliance, and has had difficulties with Mauricio Pochettino, Jose Mourinho, Ryan Mason and now Nuno.

"What happened in the past I can't even think about, I don't mention out of respect," he said.

"What I can tell you is that Tanguy is with us, he works but we have to speak honestly and to take the best out of Tanguy [it] has to come from himself.

"I don't want to go much further than that but it has to come from himself.

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"We already had a chance to talk but it must come from himself. I said it before, my job here is not to convince players to play for Tottenham Hotspur, it is to prepare players to play for Tottenham Hotspur."

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