Harry Kane has claimed that he wants to stay at Spurs for a “very long time”, despite interest from Manchester United.

The Red Devils are believed to have been impressed by the 21-year-old this season, with his rise from a squad player at White Hart Lane to a 30-goal centre-forward and England international remarkable to say the least

Reports of a £40m summer move have done the rounds, although Tottenham are not willing to entertain the idea of their youngster heading away from North London.

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And Kane is similarly keen on staying put, declaring that he wants to win trophies in the white shirt:

"Spurs is where I'm at and where I plan to be for a very long time," is quoted by Goal. "We'll be looking to win some good trophies in the future. I want to keep progressing and keep getting better.

"This season has been crazy and more than what I ever expected to do so early on but it's happened and it's how you deal with it [that matters].

"I am hoping to go on and win many trophies for Spurs and England. That's always been the aim since I was a kid, dreaming of lifting the trophy one day for them.

"I want to be the player that does everything he can to reach his ability and I'll keep working hard. I want to win trophies."

Kane is now Tottenham’s leading attacker and penned a new contract earlier this season to commit his future to the club.

He received his first international call-up in March on the back of his domestic showings, and scored within a minute of coming on as a substitute against Lithuania at Wembley.

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