Harry Kane is anticipating remaining at Tottenham unless he is transferred prior to their Premier League debut against Brentford on Sunday, August 13, which will be broadcasted live. He firmly believes that it would be unjust to Tottenham if speculation about his future became a source of distraction once the season is underway.
Sky in Germany reports that while the current offer from Bayern for the England captain, Harry Kane, has not increased, they intend to exceed the existing amount of £81.7m (€95m). This proposed figure would already mark the highest transfer fee in the club's history. Additionally, Bayern plans to present Kane with a contract spanning five years, which would extend almost until his 35th birthday, and make him the highest-paid player at the club.
No new meetings have been scheduled between Spurs and Bayern after their representatives met in London earlier this week, but both sides are now optimistic about reaching a deal. Discussions about Kane took place over lunch in the capital on Monday, and talks continued into the afternoon before the visiting officials returned to Germany in the evening.
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Spurs are seeking a minimum of £100m for their leading scorer in history, who is reportedly willing to have official discussions with Bayern if a deal is reached.
Additionally, Tottenham will require a buy-back clause in case Kane decides to come back to the Premier League.
Bayern Munich's highest transfer fee was the €80m (£68.5m) they spent on acquiring Lucas Hernandez from Atletico Madrid in 2019.
On Monday, Bayern's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe flew to England from Munich airport and returned in the evening.
The German champions are certain that Spurs' top scorer is interested in joining them. Kane will not renew his contract with Tottenham this summer and would rather opt for Bayern over other clubs that have shown interest.
Paris Saint-Germain maintains that they are contenders for Kane if Tottenham chooses to sell. Nevertheless, they will not engage in a bidding war.
'Kane has set a deadline but only Deadline Day matters to Spurs'
According to We News' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol, there is a risk for Spurs if they keep him beyond the window. They could potentially lose an elite goalscorer on a free next summer, possibly to a Premier League rival. This is why they are currently engaging with interested clubs abroad.I believe he considers it unfair to depart after the season has commenced, both as a sign of respect towards Tottenham and the new manager, Ange Postecoglou. Hence, there almost exists a deadline stipulating that Kane's future must be resolved prior to the inaugural match of the season, in any other case he will remain.
For Spurs, the only significant deadline is Transfer Deadline Day on September 1. Bayern Munich must meet Spurs' valuation of £100m to secure Kane's signature, as their highest offer stands at around £81m so far.
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, it is widely believed that a deal will be finalized, resulting in Kane securing a five-year contract and becoming the highest-paid player in the club.Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumours in our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on We' digital platforms. You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on We News.