But the Argentine boss insists that the English striker isn’t going anywhere, ahead of Sunday’s London derby.

With 9 goals in 13 English Premier League games, there is little surprise as to why Chelsea are after Harry Kane, with the Blues suffering in front of goal due to their underperforming attackers.

Diego Costa, Loic Remy, Pedro Rodriguez, and Radamel Falcao share five goals between them, with Jose Mourinho’s 15th-placed crew finding the back of the net only 17 times.

Totteham’s 22-year-old English forward, on the other hand, has been in fine form as of late, shaking off his early season dip in form to score 7 goals in his last 4 English top-flight outings, 9 in 6 in all competitions.

However, despite Chelsea’s interest in Kane, Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino claims that the Three Lions ace is committed to the north London side and that luring him away from White Hart Lane is out of the question.

The Argentine tactician, though, did admit to being flattered by the interest in his players, including goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

"I am happy that a big club wants our player - this is because they show they are a top player with top performances," the former Southampton boss revealed. "It is good when they are linked.

"But Harry, like Hugo, wants to stay here. He is one of the best players and he is very happy.

"He wants to grow up with us and try the next few years to try for the top four and win titles with Tottenham. This is his challenge."

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Pochettino made these remarks as Tottenham gears up to host Chelsea at White Hart Lane on Sunday, the Spurs second consecutive London derby.

The last time Mourinho side turned up at Tottenham’s ground, they were thrashed 5-3, with Harry Kane grabbing a brace against Thibaut Courtois.