After being denied a move to champions Man City, the England captain has failed to score in the Premier League, having made four starts and one substitute appearance.
His form, particularly against Chelsea and Arsenal, has drawn criticism.
Kane's left-wing role when he faced the Blues was baffling, and he failed to inspire against the Gunners, despite having an excellent record in north London derbies.
Former Spurs and Arsenal superstar Sol Campbell reckons his 'head and heart are elsewhere'.
But former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy believes this form is just a blip and reckons Tottenham have bigger issues to think about.
"He will be back scoring goals [in no time]," Murphy told White and Jordan.
"I don't think he's sulking no. Never starts the season well, never scores in August or September.
"If you're laying all the blame of Tottenham's woes on Harry Kane then you're misguiding.
"He could have had a hat-trick yesterday, by the way. He will score goals, he will be back firing scoring goals, it's not a problem.
"Tottenham have got bigger problems than waiting for Harry Kane to score goals."