Tottenham striker Harry Kane has reaffirmed his commitment to the club by vowing not to leave as Mauricio Pochettino looks to build a side capable of winning the Premier League.

Kane has made a mockery of those who feared he could become a 'one-season wonder' following his breakthrough campaign in 2014-15, in which he scored 21 league goals.

The 23-year-old has been a model of consistency for both club and country since then, reaching 78 Premier League goals in 116 appearances and last season's Golden Boot winner has no desire to change his allegiance.

The prolific Harry Kane says he plans to stay at Tottenham for the foreseeable future

The 23-year-old striker scored in his side's 4-2 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in Orlando

'Football for me isn't about money. I'm at Tottenham because I love this club and I see it going in the right direction,' Kane told The Sun.

'I feel we are one of the best teams in England and Europe, so I'm excited for the future ahead.

'Everyone knows I'm a Spurs fan and that's where I want to be for the foreseeable future.

'I have a great relationship with the manager and the fans. At the end of the season I expect us to be up there fighting for that title again and hopefully we can turn some of our ambition into wins.'

Kane's stance on his Spurs loyalty will be music to the ears of boss Mauricio Pochettino (right)

Kane believe Spurs have what they need to make an even stronger title challenge next season

Chelsea and Manchester United will both boast new forward lines this season with Alvaro Morata and Romelu Lukaku costing them huge sums of money, but Spurs have so far not strengthened the squad that finished second in the league last term.

Despite the lack of transfer activity, Mauricio Pochettino is not concerned that his side will lose ground on their title rivals, and the Argentine has stressed he is more willing to allow youth team players the opportunity to impress.

Following unspectacular loan spells at Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich City and Leicester, that is precisely what Kane did when he was handed chances at White Hart Lane, and Josh Onomah could be the next starlet to feature more prominently.

Onomah is currently on tour in the US with the club, and the 20-year-old midfielder has revealed that he is being mentored by his idol, Mousa Dembele.

Josh Onomah will be mentored by Mousa Dembele during the 2017-18 Premier League season

Onomah has looked up to Dembele for the past six years as he has developed in the youth team

'Since I've been training with the first team from 14 or 15, he's always been a role model,' Onomah said at a Special Olympics event organised by Spurs in Orlando.

'He's always spoken to me and I like the way he plays. I feel there are some similarities there.

'To be fair when I was growing up and I was watching him, before he was Spurs, when he was at Fulham, I liked the way he played.

'He's amazing. I thought we played similarly, and for other people to see that is just a great compliment.'