New Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou on Harry Kane's future
The German giants have reportedly bid £70m for the 29-year-old in recent days.
England captain Kane, whose Spurs contract expires next June, scored 30 Premier League goals last season.
"Kane is one of the premier strikers in the world and I want him involved here," Postecoglou said.
"I just want to introduce myself to Harry, give him my vision, get an understanding from him over what his vision is and try to be successful.
"My conversation with him will be about how we can make this club successful and there is no doubt that is what he wants as well."
Kane will return to pre-season training on Wednesday and the expectation is he will be part of Postecoglou's travelling squad for a three-match tour of Australia, Thailand and Singapore.
Asked if he had been given any assurances over Kane's future, he said: "No, I haven't had any assurances and I wouldn't expect any assurances. For me, I am trying to concentrate on what I know now and Harry is part of the squad.
"I don't think it is my role to sit there and sort of treat people in a manner because of their circumstances. I am big on treating everyone the same."
Kane is Tottenham's all-time record goalscorer with 280 goals in 435 appearances, having come through the club's academy.
Postecoglou was named as Tottenham's manager in June after Antonio Conte was sacked in March.
Interim manager Cristian Stellini was let go a month after Conte departed, with Ryan Mason leading the club for the rest of the season as they finished eighth in the Premier League.
Australian Postecoglou added he is focusing on the squad he has now instead of speculating on what may happen in the transfer window.
"What I know right now is Harry is part of this squad and looking forward to coming back among players, training, start working together," he said. "If I spend too much time worrying about impact, I will miss trying to build a team.
"Ultimately that is what will make us successful, build a team a certain way. I am not going to miss this initial opportunity to establish what will be important in the long term. It goes beyond individuals. There is an overriding philosophy on who we want to be as a team and key people within that."
The new boss, asked about his plans for the club, said he wants trophies.
"I want to bring success to this football club," Postecoglou said. "I always take over clubs after they've had a disappointing season or seasons.
"The thing I cherish the most is to create something that lasts and stays beyond my tenure. The scenario that Tottenham are in right now is what motivates me the most."
Tottenham have not won any silverware since the 2008 League Cup.
-- Courtesy of BBC Sport