Spurs, however, responded by saying their star man is not for sale at any price.
Recent reports have suggested that Tottenham would be willing to part ways with Kane for a mega £178m, but club sources insist they did not quote Madrid any price.
Speculation was heightened when 'Los Blancos' head coach Zinedine Zidane described him as the 'complete player', but the North London club will not entertain the idea of selling their talisman.
Kane scored twice in his side's thumping of Liverpool on Sunday, only increasing his already world-class reputation.
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