However the 22-year-old has said he will reject their interest and remain on Tyneside as he looks to guide Newcastle away from the relegation zone.
Perez has already played a critical in the recent recovery of Steve McClaren’s side, scoring a winner three minutes into stoppage time against his supposed suitors Tottenham as Newcastle dragged themselves clear of the relegation zone.
With four goals in 14 games so far this season the Spanish forward is already showing plenty of potential, which he claims has attracted the interest of two of the Premier League’s top five sides.
Ayoze Perez: It's a great pleasure to be linked with Spurs and Man Utd
"There is truth in the talk about interest in me. It's rewarding for me," he told Radio Club Tenerife.
"There is much truth in the interest from Tottenham and Man United, but my place is at Newcastle."
Perez had said earlier this month that he was happy to be linked with bigger sides and suggested that he could consider a departure from St James’ Park, warning that “football takes many turns”.