Breaking: PSG Confident in Securing Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur

Breaking: PSG Confident in Securing Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur

PSG eyeing Harry Kane as they search for a striker; a potential deal is on the cards if Tottenham shows interest; no bidding war expected due to good relationship between the club presidents; Kane's contract has 12 months remaining

Paris Saint-Germain holds the belief that they have a chance to secure the signing of Harry Kane during the upcoming summer, should Tottenham opt to offload the English captain. However, PSG insiders have emphasized that they will not engage in a bidding competition for Kane, instead opting for a thoughtful and measured approach to any potential negotiations.

PSG is aware of reports stating that Kane is not inclined to relocate to France. Any potential move by PSG would be contingent on indications from both the player and Tottenham that a deal is feasible.

Throughout the summer, Tottenham has consistently communicated its stance - Kane is not available for transfer. With a year remaining on his contract with Spurs, Kane has never expressed his desire to depart.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi enjoys a strong rapport with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, and their connection is characterized by a significant level of mutual admiration.

It is widely known that PSG is actively seeking to acquire a striker during the upcoming summer transfer window. In pursuit of this objective, PSG has tendered a substantial €50m proposal to Atalanta for the services of Rasmus Hojlund.

Sky Germany reports that this week, Jan-Christian Dreesen, the chief executive of Bayern Munich, and Eric Neppe, the technical director, are seeking to arrange a meeting with Levy. Bayern Munich and Spurs have had multiple meetings, both face-to-face and through calls.

If Tottenham Hotspur is content with the terms, Kane is willing to engage in formal discussions with Bayern Munich. The German champions firmly believe that he desires to join their team.

There is still a disparity in valuation between Bayern and Spurs, and ongoing discussions between representatives of both clubs are taking place.

Tottenham's Kane has decided not to renew his contract this summer. Dialogue with PSG has also been initiated, but Bayern is confident that Kane would prefer to join them.

Spurs face the risk of retaining him past the transfer window and potentially losing a top-notch goal scorer to a Premier League competitor without any fee next summer. That's precisely why Spurs are engaging in discussions with foreign clubs.

Now, what occurs if Tottenham fails to reach an agreement on a transfer fee with Bayern? Well, if Kane continues to stay at Tottenham, he will straightforwardly focus on his football.

If that scenario presents itself, what factors could encourage him to extend his contract later in the season? The simple answer is it would require Spurs transforming themselves into a team capable of winning trophies. That's the gamble facing Levy. Otherwise, he can expect the England captain to have his pick of clubs at home and abroad.

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According to Sky Sports' Paul Gilmour:

With Kane refusing to sign a new contract this summer, the likelihood of the England captain moving to a different club in the upcoming weeks is further heightened. In addition, considering Thomas Tuchel's determination to see this transfer through and Bayern's efforts to negotiate a suitable financial arrangement with Tottenham, the scales are tipping towards an imminent departure.

However, it has been indicated that Kane is currently content focusing on his career with Tottenham and the possibility of prolonging his contract remains a potential option in the future.

In the coming weeks, Daniel Levy faces one of the most difficult decisions of his professional life. Will he be confident in the likelihood of a contract extension at a later stage of the season? Does he believe that Ange Postecoglou and his team are capable of playing an offensive style of football and exhibiting the qualities of champions in the early stages of their endeavor?

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If the response is negative to these crucial inquiries, then the Premier League is likely to witness the departure of one of the most exceptional goal scorers in the league, and Tottenham could allocate the funds to achieve equilibrium in their playing squad.

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