Harry Kane takes time out in Dubai as Spurs striker enjoys brief break in busy summer ahead of U21 European Championships

  • Harry Kane scored 32 goals for Tottenham last season
  • The 21-year-old striker has since been on the club's post-season tour
  • Now Kane is in Dubai before flying out to Czech Republic for tournament

After a season in which he broke through at Tottenham, won his first England cap, and scored a remarkable 32 goals, Harry Kane is clearly going places.

But it might worry Tottenham fans to see just how many places their young star is going during his summer, with concerns about burnout.

After completing the Premier League season away at Everton, Kane returned to London before heading off on his club's post-season tour.

GoPro Selfie🙊☀️#dubai @kategoodersxx

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Kane takes part in a friendly against Syndey FC as part of Tottenham's post-season tour in Australia

Kane takes part in a friendly against Syndey FC as part of Tottenham's post-season tour in Australia

That tour took in games in Malaysia and Australia, where Spurs played against a Malaysia XI and Sydney FA, with Kane involved in both games.

And now, having returned briefly to England, the 21-year-old has jetted off to Dubai for a brief holiday, before returning home again and then joining up with Gareth Southgate's U21 squad.

The young striker posted a selfie from the sea with the Dubai skyline behind him on Thursday morning. 

After returning from his holiday Kane will then fly out to the Czech Republic for the U21 European Championships, the fifth country he will visit in just a matter of weeks, before returning to Spurs for pre-season. 

The England striker has enjoyed a breakthrough season, and is now set for a busy summer 

The England striker has enjoyed a breakthrough season, and is now set for a busy summer 

Kane scored 32 goals in all competitions for Tottenham last season, and will play at the U21 Euros

Kane scored 32 goals in all competitions for Tottenham last season, and will play at the U21 Euros

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