Spurs are standing firm on their stance that Harry Kane is not for sale, but a £100million bid could tempt chairman Daniel Levy into parting with his star striker
Will he or won't he leave? That's the big transfer question surrounding Harry Kane at Tottenham this summer.
Kane is in the final year of his Tottenham contract and will be free to speak to foreign clubs about a summer move in January. By that time, however, Bayern are likely to have more competition for his signature, particularly with Premier League clubs able to sign him for free in 2024 too.
Tottenham supporters would love nothing more than to see Kane stay this season and then sign a lucrative new contract to extend his stay and commit his future to the north London outfit. His stature in the game will always see him linked with moves away, like in 2021 when he was linked with a move to Manchester City.
Bayern are insistent they want to get a deal done, with Kane their priority target and the persistent comments from in and around the German club have irked those in north London. Bayern president Herbert Hainer said this week: "Bayern always try to bring in stars. Harry Kane is a highly attractive player, the England captain and a top scorer. He would do us and the Bundesliga good."
He said: "The club are still very positive about the deal and are hopeful the Englishman played his last match for Tottenham against LC Sailors. They would like to complete the deal before Spurs’ next match against Shakhtar Donetsk on August 6 in London."
Bayern are planning a meeting with Spurs chief Daniel Levy on Friday, according to Falk. The question remains can Spurs keep hold of Kane or will they buckle and accept a £100million bid?
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