Tottenham striker, Harry Kane, on Monday, failed to turn up for the club's pre-season training amid interest from Manchester City and Chelsea, Sky Sports reports.
The England captain was due to return to the Tottenham training ground [Hotspur Way] on Monday following a short holiday after Euro 2020.
Kane was due for various tests, including for COVID-19 and to assess his basic fitness levels.
He had told Tottenham back in May he wanted to leave the club this summer.
Following Kane's comments, Manchester City made a £100m bid for him at the end of June.
Kane is valued at upwards of £120m and Tottenham are keen to keep him despite the 28-year-old believing he has a gentleman's agreement with the club's chairman, Daniel Levy.
His contract with Spurs will expire in 2024 and Levy is determined to see him honour it.
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