Has Harry Kane played his last game for Tottenham? Not according to the Betfair market which makes the England captain 17/20 to stay at the north London club this summer.
A move away from Tottenham has been rumoured for months with Manchester United reportedly leading the chase to sign the 29-year-old.
He is 11/8 to join the Old Trafford club but today it was reported that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy does not want to sell his striker to a Premier League rival.
That would also rule out Chelsea 7/1, who yesterday confirmed ex-Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager, and Newcastle 25/1.
Levy wants Kane to stay at Spurs but would consider selling him to a foreign club.
Real Madrid 9/1 are the shortest price - and they may wish to reinforce their attack this summer - of any club outside the Premier League.
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are 14/1. If Kane's desire to leave Spurs is motivated by wanting to win silverware then either of those clubs could be a good bet, as they are both champions in their respective countries.