After weeks of negotiations, are Bayern finally willing to match Spurs’ asking price for Harry Kane?
Tottenham Hotspur are still in negotiations with Bayern Munich over Harry Kane, with the Bundesliga champions now confirming “their intention to go over €80m” to sign the striker, per transfers expert Fabrizio Romano.
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It’s the transfer saga that keeps rolling on this summer, as despite the remonstrations from Daniel Levy and Co that all-time leading goalscorer Kane is not for sale for anything less than £100m, Bayern keep coming back to test their resolve.
The Bavarians have already had two offers rebuffed by the north Londoners, with the second being worth an estimated €80m (£69m), but seem as stubborn as ever.
The two sides met for in-person talks this week, and despite the gap in valuation remaining, it sounds as if some small progress has been made, with the Germans realising that they will have to up their offers significantly should they want to complete this signing.
With that in mind, the six-time European champions have now confirmed that they intend to make a bid in excess of their previous €80m offer. However, even this is likely to be deemed insufficient by Tottenham, per transfers expert Fabrizio Romano.
“At the moment still no agreement between Bayern and Tottenham for Harry Kane. Bayern have confirmed their intention to go over €80m for Harry Kane, but it’s still not enough to convince Daniel Levy.
“So what happens now? The negotiations continue, the negotiations are still ongoing. Harry Kane confirmed that he’s open to joining Bayern but it depends, as always, on Daniel Levy.”