The Spurs and England striker has been in supreme form in recent seasons and is seen as the ideal man to make the move to the Bernabeu.

Spanish outlet Don Balon claim the decline of Cristiano Ronaldo, the fragility of Gareth Bale and the likelihood of Karim Benzema being sold will all lead to Kane being chased.

Real know it would likely cost a massive £177m (€200m) to sign the 24-year-old but are not put off by the mammoth asking price.

Perez is said to be willing to do anything to return Real to their attacking brilliance following a slow start to the season.

Real are seven points behind arch rivals Barcelona in La Liga after just seven matches and have scored 10 less goals than Ernesto Valverde's men.

Harry Kane is wanted by Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez with worries over Cristiano Ronaldo

Perez is also monitoring Antoine Griezmann and Paulo Dybala as he looks to add another striker to his squad.

And one man who thinks Kane would find it difficult to turn down a club like Real is former Crystal Palace supremo Simon Jordan.

He told talkSPORT: “I’m not trying to be disrespectful to Tottenham, but if Manchester United come calling for Harry Kane, or Real Madrid – with an ageing forward line – come calling for Harry Kane, I think in a year’s time it will be very difficult for Harry Kane, at his peak, with Tottenham potentially not winning the Premier League and maybe struggling to even get into the Champions League, to resist the opportunity to move along.”

Kane will look to keep his good goalscoring run going when he lines up for England on Thursday against Slovenia.

The Spurs ace has netted 13 goals for club and country so far this season.

And that's after not reigstering a single successful effort to his name in August.