Harry Kane is reportedly one of Real Madrid’s top targets (BPI/REX)

Harry Kane has distanced himself from a move to Real Madrid following England’s victory over Spain.

The Tottenham striker impressed for the Three Lions as Gareth Southgate’s side secured a 3-2 victory in Betis on Monday evening.

Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Kane but according to reports in Spain the 25-year-old rejected the chance to move to the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

And when directly asked about joining Madrid after England’s latest victory, Kane refused to fuel any speculation.


The Tottenham striker told Marca as he walked towards England’s coach: ‘Sorry, not today. Sorry, sorry.’



Kane, who has scored six goals for Spurs this season, signed a six-year contract extension with the club in June.

Madrid, meanwhile, are in the market for a long-term replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined Juventus in the summer.

Speaking before Spain’s defeat to England, Madrid captain Sergio Ramos admitted he was impressed by Kane’s performances.

‘He’s also physically a fantastic striker but technically he surprises you, he surprises a lot of people, but not me,’ said the Madrid defender.

‘He is great technically but there are also other great technical players and that’s why they are dangerous.’