Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has assured new manager Nuno over the future of Harry Kane.
Manchester City are reported to have made a bid in the region of £100million for the 27-year-old, who has been on the books of the North London club for the entirety of his professional career.
The Daily Mail says new Spurs boss Nuno has been given assurances by club chairman Levy that he will not accept any bids for the striker below the valuation of £150million.
Kane still has three years remaining on his current deal at the club and he is thought to have interest not only from City, but from Manchester United and Chelsea.
It is unlikely that any club will be able to finance a deal for the star striker - who has scored 221 goals for the club across a glittering career - should Levy stick to his valuation of the player.