Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane believes the future is bright for his side and with the impending move to a new stadium things will only improve for the Lilywhites.

Spurs are set to move to a new stadium as part of the Northumberland Development Project by the 2018/19 season and the new stadium will replace White Hart Lane as the home stadium for the club.




The planned capacity of the new stadium is 61,000, which is 24,716 more than the capacity of White Hart Lane.

Once the new stadium is constructed and is functional, the Lilywhites will also have the stadium with the highest seating capacity in London, as the new stadium will house 568 more people than Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
 


Mauricio Pochettino’s side have leap-frogged arch-rivals Arsenal into third place in the league table with their 3-0 win over Norwich City and are now only five points off league leaders Leicester City.

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Spurs are considered dark horses for the league title, despite having a young and inexperienced squad.

Kane and Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle were talking to each other on Spurs TV, discussing the new stadium and the future of the club.

Hoddle said: “That will be great, the new stadium, it must be exciting times.”

Kane said: “Yes, when you look at the squad as well, how young are players are, how much ability we have at the moment, it's exciting times, moving into the new stadium and things like that.

“The future looks bright for us and hopefully we can really push on and get some good experience over these years and try to stick together throughout the time.”