Harry Kane features in Tottenham's new kit launch despite transfer rumours (Photos)

Tottenham unveiled their new home kit for the 2021/22 season, with Harry Kane modelling the new shirt.

Fans likely will be a mixture of surprised, happy and apprehensive after seeing their star man wearing their new kit - a classy retro Nike number - partly because they've seen it all before...

Harry Kane features in Tottenham's new kit launch despite transfer rumours (Photos)

Speculation remains over Kane's future with suggestions he has told the club he wants to leave.

Comments in an interview with Gary Neville added fuel to the rumours as the striker insisted his future would be down to him and not chairman Daniel Levy, and also talked up suitors Man City.

Kane scored on the final day of the season to claim his third Premier League Golden Boot, with 23 goals, and help Spurs to a 4-2 win over Leicester.

The win also saw them finish seventh and qualify for the new Europa Conference League.

Spurs launched their new home kit on the day after the end of the Premier League season, with it paying tribute to the club's iconic cockerel crest in its centenary year.

Harry Kane features in Tottenham's new kit launch despite transfer rumours (Photos)

The classy new shirt is white and completed with navy blue shorts and socks, and both the shirts players will wear on the pitch and the replica jerseys will be made from recycled plastic bottles - a detail which surely won't escape rival supporters.

Kane was shown in the promotional imagery alongside the likes of Heung-min Son and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

Just because Kane featured in the promotional material for Spurs' new kit, though, it doesn't necessarily mean he will remain at the north London club - as Tottenham fans well know.

In the summer of 2013 it was announced Gareth Bale would be featured on the front cover of FIFA 14, sporting Tottenham's newly unveiled Under Armour kit, alongside Barcelona icon Lionel Messi.

However, he then completed his world-record move to Real Madrid for £85.3million.

And, instead of removing the Wales international from the cover, the picture was merely edited to put Bale in a Madrid shirt.

Harry Kane features in Tottenham's new kit launch despite transfer rumours (Photos)

Bale was unveiled as the FIFA cover star in 2013, but later moved to Real Madrid

Harry Kane features in Tottenham's new kit launch despite transfer rumours (Photos)

FIFA then edited the picture of Bale to show him in a Madrid kit

Tottenham fans will be hoping there isn't a repeat this summer...

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