England U21 coach Gareth Southgate has no qualms about selecting Tottenham striker Harry Kane for the Euros.
Kane has enjoyed a fairytale season, having risen from third-choice striker at his boyhood club to plunder goals aplenty and score 79 seconds into a dream England senior debut.
Southgate praised the 21-year-old and said of his decision to include him in the squad: "He's had a fantastic season first and foremost and he's been a big part of our team and I think that's important for all of the group.
"(It's) a great stage for Harry to show people his ability on the international stage in a top tournament and good for his development, and good for the group so we're able to take as strong a squad as we can."
On his relationship with Tottenham, Southgate confirmed that the Premier League club support his decision, adding: "Tottenham are one of our best clubs - in terms of all of the age groups - that we work with.
"A tremendous number of our good young players at every level work at Spurs and I've got a really good relationship with Mauricio (Pochettino).
"Always at this moment, if you say to any club 'would you prefer that the player didn't go away all summer and play?', I'm sure all 16-17 clubs would say 'ideally not' but you agree that in the end we'd like to take the best players to the tournament and give them that experience.
"I think that's been the basis of the discussion that we had and we're grateful for their support, as we are with all of the other clubs."