The Harry Kane transfer saga continues to take more twists and turns with a new club set to enter the race after two key meetings were held earlier this week. Spurs' star man has been the recipient of strong interest from Bayern Munich this summer with a €80million (£68.3million) bid made for the striker.
Despite just one year remaining on his contract, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is expected to seek a significantly higher proposal before even considering a summer sale. However, the German champions could have made progress in their pursuit after Levy met with Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen to discuss Kane, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk.
The Athletic also added the meeting was in London over breakfast but saw no exact price tag given by Tottenham with Kane named in the 31-man squad heading to Australia for a pre-season tour.
Meanwhile, at Hotspur Way, new manager Ange Postecoglou spoke with Kane for the first time and football.london understands that the early chats between the duo were positive and they have got on well since the striker made his return.
The 29-year-old is remaining open-minded over his future with an immediate transfer to Bayern, a move away when his contract expires next summer or an extension to stay at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium all seen as possible outcomes. However, a few new options look to have come to light.
According to a new report from The Independent, Paris Saint-Germain are now looking at hijacking a move for Kane. The French club had cooled their long-standing interest after learning it would be unlikely that the England international moves abroad, but after seeing Bayern's advances have renewed encouragement he could join them instead.
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