Kane is yet to agree a new long-term contract and is believed to be looking for a wage that would put last season’s Golden Boot winner on par with the top strikers in Europe, but would break chairman Daniel Levy’s wage structure. The apparent impasse has reportedly put Manchester United and Real Madrid on alert, while his match-winning performance on Saturday will do nothing to dampen any interest from around the continent.

But the 23-year-old allayed some of those fears by insisting he has no intention of leaving a club for which “the future is very bright”.

“I’m happy at the club,” he said. “A lot of people are going to speculate about contracts but I am happy - you saw me out there today. There’s not many better feelings than being at White Hart Lane and scoring in a London derby.