The German tactician insists that there is no coach in this world who would not love to have Kane in his team.
The future of the England international at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is currently up in the air as it has been reported that Kane has held talks with club chairman Daniel Levy.
The 27-year-old needs a project that matches his ambition of winning trophies and Spurs does not look like an option.
Kane’s current situations has put Tottenham’s Premier League rivals on alert and Chelsea happens to be one of them.
Ahead of Chelsea’s final league game at the Villa Park against Aston Villa on Sunday, the former Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain manager was asked if he would relish having Kane under his tutelage.
“If you find any coach around the world who would not like to have Harry Kane in his team, call me,” said Tuchel.
“I would like to speak with the guy [the coach] and hear about his ideas of scoring and attacking.
“Everybody loves Harry Kane but let’s be very, very clear. He is a player for Tottenham. He has a long-term contract and we will not get involved in any press conference with any disrespectful comments about that.”
Kane will be fighting to win the Premier League Golden Boot on the final day as he is currently tied with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah on 22 goals.