Harry Kane has become one of the Premier League’s top earners after signing a six-year deal at Tottenham that could be worth as much as £90million.

Only a fortnight after announcing a five-year contract for manager Mauricio Pochettino, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has secured the services of his star striker. Deals for midfielders Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen are expected to follow.

‘I’m really excited, it’s a proud day,’ said Kane. ‘I’m looking forward to the future, to the new stadium first and foremost and just to keep progressing as a club.’

Harry Kane has agreed a new six-year contract with Tottenham ahead of the World Cup

The deal was confirmed with a video of Kane 'operating' the new ground's big screens

In 2016, Kane agreed a £110,000-a-week contract that runs until 2022. But as Spurs prepare to move into their new stadium, Levy realised that the England captain - who netted 41 goals for Spurs last season - needed to be on a par with the game’s big earners.

As revealed by MailOnline on Friday, Kane’s basic salary has nearly doubled to £200,000 a week with bonuses taking it close to £300,000 if the 24-year-old can score the goals that start to deliver silverware for Pochettino’s side.

It represents a huge coup for Tottenham, who need to keep their best players ahead of the move to their new ground.

The deal sees Tottenham smash their wage structure in order to keep their top striker

The England captain's new deal could be worth as much as £90million over the six years

It is also great timing for Kane only days before he leaves for Russia and this summer’s World Cup with England.

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Kane added: ‘It’s been fantastic to consistently get in the Champions League, so I’m really excited to have another go at that and with the Premier League and FA Cup, we’ll look to go as far as we can. For us as a club, it’s just about keeping improving and we’ll work hard to do that.

‘I’m obviously really excited about the World Cup coming up, so it’s nice to get this done before that and I’m just looking to go out there and enjoy it now.

‘It’s been a great season. Like always, the aim is to try to improve, so hopefully I can do that this summer and obviously next season as well.’

Kane has had his £100,000-a-week salary doubled as part of the new long-term contract

Kane’s new deal comes on the back of Pochettino committing his future to the club with a five-year extension worth £8.5m a season. On the Argentine’s new deal, Kane said: ‘It’s a big boost and I’m looking forward to starting next season.’

Pochettino has already held face-to-face talks with Eriksen and Alli over their pending new deals.

Heung-min Son is also in discussions over a new contract, with the club hopeful of reaching an agreement to keep the Korean.

Kane's Spurs team-mate Dele Alli is also understood to be in talks with the north London club

Tottenham have pledged at least £100m to help Pochettino build a squad capable of sustaining a title challenge next season.

The potential sales of Toby Alderweireld and Danny Rose will supplement Pochettino’s transfer budget. Spurs officials are working on a deal to land Anthony Martial from Manchester United and are interested in Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt.

Tottenham have also been linked with Aston Villa’s £40m-rated midfielder Jack Grealish, although they will try to do a cut-price deal with the cash-strapped Championship club.