Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 21, has publicly stated he sees his long-term future at White Hart Lane, despite being heavily linked with a summer transfer move away from Spurs. The English forward has scored 30 goals in all competitions this season, impressing critics across Europe, prompting reported interest from a whole host of different clubs from the top leagues.

Manchester United have reportedly expressed an interest in him, but Harry is eager to stay in north London. He told BT Sport the following: "Spurs is where I'm at and where I plan to be for a very long time. 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 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."

He continued: "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 scored on his competitive debut for the Three Lions, coming off the substitutes' bench and scoring just a minute after being introduced in their 5-0 rout over Lithuania at Wembley, and he's been named in the U21's 27-man squad for the upcoming tournament in mid-June.