#2: The prudence in staying put
Staying put does not mean Harry Kane should just bide his time at the White Hart Lane. There are world-class teams in England that are in the race for the striker's signature.
No doubt Tottenham have been at their best in the last three seasons, finishing inside the top five in the Premier League. However, they fall miles behind when compared to the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City. Tottenham aren't exactly considered a 'big club', thanks to their miserable spending in the transfer markets.
Consider this. Kane has been outstanding enough to taste of silverware in England. If it had been for any of the aforementioned three clubs, he would already have titles to boast about, along with personal glory.
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To make a move to Real Madrid, Kane should better focus on winning in England first. The pressure in England's top teams is way lesser compared to that of the Spanish heavyweights.
Moving to a top English club would prove to be the best option since it would give him the experience of playing for a big institution. Also, Kane would get used to competition for his position which he certainly lacks at Tottenham. Titles in England would prove to be a boost in his confidence and he would be better than he currently is.
So, a move to Real Madrid via a top English club first seems to be the best option available for all involved parties.