Harry Kane is all set for Bayern Munich’s move after crucial overnight talks with Bundesliga champion officials… with the England captain ready to undergo a medical after a £100m deal with Tottenham was agreed

Harry Kane is all set for Bayern Munich’s move after crucial overnight talks with Bundesliga champion officials… with the England captain ready to undergo a medical after a £100m deal with Tottenham was agreed

Bayern Munich are hoping to finalize their £100 million bid for Tottenham striker Harry Kane after a night of crucial talks.

Bayern have agreed a £100 million deal for Kane, but must wait to complete the historic transfer amid concerns at the German club that the deal is stalled.

Talks between Bayern, Tottenham and Kane took place late Thursday amid growing optimism on the part of the Bundesliga side that the striker remains determined to join.

The German giants have been openly courting Kane for weeks after privately assuring the 30-year-old would move to Bavaria.

However, after reaching a deal in principle with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, the Bundesliga club had still not received the final green light to complete the mega-swoop on Thursday night.

Thomas Tuchel is desperate for his side to capture Kane's big signature

Thomas Tuchel is desperate for his side to capture Kane’s big signature

Daniel Levy finally accepted Bayern Munich's club record offer worth a minimum of £95 million

Daniel Levy finally accepted Bayern Munich’s club record offer worth a minimum of £95 million

It is clear that contractual and financial points between Kane and Tottenham were settled just yesterday, while issues related to the distribution of agency fees were also ironed out.

But after talks, there is renewed optimism from Bayern that a deal could be struck next week with Kane ready to undergo a medical.

Indications at the start of the week, after Bayern’s third unsuccessful bid of £86m, were that Kane was inclined to stay with Spurs.

Bayern have been very open in their pursuit of Kane, with honorary chairman Uli Hoeness and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen both commenting on their pursuit of the striker.

But those public comments have left Kane in an uncomfortable situation, while frustrating Tottenham at the same time.

That said, it would still come as a big shock if Kane turned down a move to Bayern as he reportedly already has a verbal agreement on personal terms with Bayern, with the striker expected to earn around £400,000. a week if he decides to leave for Germany.

After weeks of talks and failed bids, Bayern have agreed a deal with Spurs that is likely to net Spurs at least £100 million.

While the guaranteed portion of the deal is believed to be less than £100m, the add-ons are so viable that Tottenham will almost certainly bring in a nine-figure sum.

Levy estimates the talisman striker at £120 million, but well-placed sources have indicated offers in the region of £100 million would entice the club to sell a player who will be available for nothing next summer.

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