Manchester United target Kane insists he's staying at Tottenham

Manchester United target Kane insists he's staying at Tottenham

Published Jun. 19, 2015 4:25 a.m. ET

Striker Harry Kane has said that he is flattered that Manchester United are interested in signing him - but insists he is happy at Tottenham.

Kane took the Premier League by storm last season as he scored 21 goals and was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year.

He said: "Of course I have been watching Sky Sports and have seen the interest.

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"But I am happy at Spurs and I look forward to the future with Spurs. I have seen there is interest but that's all I know. It is flattering for other clubs to maybe be interested."

Asked if it would be difficult to resist the lure of a 'big club' move, he said: "Tottenham are a big club and that's how people have got to see it. I'm at a big club now and enjoying my football looking forward to next season at White Hart Lane."

Kane started for England as they lost 1-0 in their opening European U21 Championship match against Portugal on Thursday night.

United are in the market for a new striker after electing to sever ties with Radamel Falcao while Robin van Persie's future at Old Trafford remains uncertain.

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