Harry Kane (right) believes Tottenham's squad will stick together

Harry Kane insists no-one at Tottenham would prefer a big-money move to China over achieving success at White Hart Lane.

The Spurs striker hit a hat-trick in Saturday's 4-0 Premier League win over West Brom in a week when he also celebrated becoming a father for the first time.

With the Chinese Super League looking to attract some of the world's biggest stars, Premier League clubs can expect plenty of interest in their own talent.

But Kane, who signed a new long-term contract at Tottenham in December, insists everyone at the club wants to stay, including manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Kane netted a hat-trick in the 4-0 thrashing of West Brom at White Hart Lane on Saturday

"People are going to speculate about that but you can see how good a shape the club is in," he said.

"The future is very bright. We've got one of the best managers in the world, if not the best. I'm pretty sure he'd stay (if a Chinese Super League club came in for Pochettino), he's started a project here, we've got the stadium coming, so the future is very bright.

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"Performances like West Brom and winning games like that, the next step for us is winning trophies, so hopefully we can do that this season and push us onto the world scale.

"I'd be very surprised if any of our players went out there, especially within the next couple of seasons. What we've got going on here is something very great and I think it would be silly for the players here not to be part of it."

Kane is convinced manager Mauricio Pochettino will also stay at Spurs

Kane believes it is not only Tottenham's players who would prefer to stay put as opposed to bolstering their bank balances with a lucrative move.

"It's part of football now," he said when asked about the big money being spent by Chinese clubs.

"There's a lot of money in the game because of how good the Premier League is and other leagues around Europe. Players are going to choose what they want to choose.

"Either they're going to go there and earn some good money but a lot of players I think will stay and the ambition is to win the Premier League and win trophies to play in the best league in the world.

"I think that drives more players than most so I don't think it's that much of an issue. The Chinese league are trying to do all they can to make their league as good as ours.

"So you can't fault them for that, that's their choice and like I said it's down to the players and what they want to do. But I definitely think the ambition to win Premier Leagues, especially for the young players, will definitely drive them more."

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