Tottenham striker Harry Kane has said that he is flattered by Manchester United's interest in him but intends to start the next season at Tottenham Hotspurs.
The English striker, who has reiterated his desire to stay at White Hart Lane, said that he was happy to stay at Spurs and would look forward to a future with them, the BBC reported.
Earlier, Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney had heaped praise on the Tottenham sensation, stating that it would be 'exciting' to have the striker in his team.
Kane, who scored 31 goals last season, has been billed as one of United's key summer transfer targets, with the team willing to make a 40 million pound bid for the England international.
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