Bayern Munich and Tottenham have reached a preliminary agreement on a deal for England captain Harry Kane, valued at over 100 million euros (£86.4 million).
Kane, aged 30, is facing a decision about whether to stay or leave as he has just a year left on his contract with Spurs.
As Tottenham’s record top scorer with 280 goals in 435 matches, Kane’s future has been uncertain for some time.
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Spurs accepts Bayern deal
Spurs accepts Bayern Offer
Bayern became his primary target after Manchester United’s interest earlier this summer.
Spurs had previously rejected several bids from Bayern since the beginning of July but Bayern were persistent to buy Harry Kane.
Despite Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy’s history of resisting Kane’s sale, it appears that he now sees selling as the better option than losing him for free next year.
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Tottenham rejects Bayern Munich’s latest bid for Harry Kane
In another news, Tottenham Hotspur has turned down Bayern Munich’s most recent offer for Harry Kane, as the proposed deal did not meet the required cash amount to convince Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to agree to the transfer.
This decision was made after Bayern’s ultimatum to Tottenham to accept an improved bid for the 30-year-old forward by Friday night, following a week of discussions between the two clubs.
Despite negotiations held last week that led to an improved bid, Bayern Munich’s offer still fell £25 million short of Tottenham’s valuation for Kane, which seems unlikely to be bridged.