Bayern Munich are still confident in signing Harry Kane as executives fly’s to Tottenham for talk about the deal
- the first meeting between Spurs and Bayern was held early this month
- Bayern directors fly’s to Tottenham for another meeting
- Bayern are set to make another bid
The Bundesliga champions had plans to conduct rescheduled negotiations with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy in London today, following the cancellation of a meeting initially set for Friday, just moments before it was to take place.
Bayern Munich set to make another bid for Harry Kane
Bayern has already made two offers, but Levy has rejected both of them. So far, he has not disclosed any specific asking price or shown any willingness to entertain bids for his star striker during this summer transfer window.
Tottenham is adamant about not parting ways with Kane, and they are determined to drive an exceptionally tough bargain for the services of the England captain.
Bayern Munich appears willing to go as far as £86 million in their pursuit of Kane, who celebrated his 30th birthday on Friday and has a mere year remaining on his contract.
Bayern Munich Search for a striker
Thomas Tuchel, the Bayern boss, openly acknowledged last week that the German club is actively in search of a new No. 9. Bayern are keen on bringing Kane to the club after Harry Kane has refuse to sign a new contract with Tottenham.
While Kane continues to strive for both silverware and the Premier League goals record, Bayern Munich undoubtedly presents a promising pathway to trophies, given their impressive streak of winning the Bundesliga 11 times in a row.
Tottenham owner set to let Kane go if he does not sign a new contract
Currently, Kane boasts 213 Premier League goals as he seeks to surpass Alan Shearer’s record of 260 goals.
Nevertheless, as Kane finds himself in the last year of his contract, there has been intervention from Spurs owner Joe Lewis. It is believed that Lewis has instructed Levy to approve a transfer if they fail to reach an agreement to extend Kane’s contract.