Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has no plans to lose Harry Kane this summer.
The Independent says Manchester United would have to pay over £200 million to land Kane.
Levy, who has no intention of letting his star striker leave, rates the forward in that range.
And even a bid of that magnitude would not grab the Tottenham chief's attention.
Levy famously held out for a then world record £86m fee for Gareth Bale when Real Madrid signed him in 2013.
Market inflation means cashing in Kane, 23, for a similar amount now would be a poor move for Spurs.