The Premier League's golden boot winner and the country's record goalscorer are two of the five forwards in Hodgson's 26-man provisional squad for the tournament, along with Marcus Rashford, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy.
Rooney's position in France is being heavily debated, with the number nine and 10 roles potential options as well as a midfield berth after he played there for Manchester United over the final weeks of the season.
Kane is expected to start alongside Jamie Vardy in attack for Sunday's friendly against Turkey at the Etihad Stadium, with Rashford, Rooney and Sturridge all unavailable due to club commitments.
The 22-year-old thinks Rooney would thrive in any position, but sounded keen on the prospect of his team-mate playing in a deeper area.
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