Breaking: Jose Mourinho Receives Strict Warning Over £80m Club Record Bid 1

Tottenahm will reportedly reject any bid from Manchester United for Harry Kane.

Spurs’ star striker only signed a new contract last month, committing his future to the north London club.

Kane, who now earns close to £100,000 a week at White Hart Lane, is tied down until 2022.

But Manchester United have a long-standing interest in the England international.

And Jose Mourinho is reportedly considering a summer swoop, as Kane would suit as a long-term replacement for 35-year-old Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

United are even believed to be willing to spend up to 80 million pounds to land one of the Premier League’s most prolific hitmen in recent seasons.

Kane is one of the few players in the world game actually close to being worth his exorbitant price tag. The forward is nothing short of lethal in front of goal.

He’s a terrific finisher with either foot and deceptively effective in the air. Kane’s movement off the ball is also some of the most perceptive in the game.

It’s a favourite ploy of Kane’s to drift out to the left flank and draw markers out of position. He is also not averse to dropping deep and creating spaces through the middle for runners from midfield to exploit.

The latter quality has created a terrific partnership between him and the gifted Dele Alli. It’s the double act essential to Spurs’ chances of success.

However, according to the Daily Mail, Spurs will not consider any offer for Kane.

And the 23-year-old, who rose up through Tottenham’s academy, also has no desire to leave the club.

Harry Kane will not push for an exit, meaning United stand almost no chance of signing him in the summer window.

His Spurs team-mate Dele Alli has also come under interest from a European giant in the form of Real Madrid.

Luka Modric and Gareth Bale have both swapped White Hart Lane for the Bernabeu in the past.

But Tottenham will again take the stance of not entertaining any approach for the young midfielder, who also signed a new contract earlier this season.