Tottenham REMOVE Harry Kane from images on website promoting their new kit with Son Heung-min replacing him after Tottenham accepted a £100 million offer from Bayern Munich

Tottenham REMOVE Harry Kane from images on website promoting their new kit with Son Heung-min replacing him after Tottenham accepted a £100 million offer from Bayern Munich

Harry Kane was removed from images on the Tottenham website on Thursday promoting their new kit as the striker approaches a £100 million move to Bayern Munich.

The England captain is set to undergo a medical in Bavaria after crucial overnight talks with the Bundesliga side – despite fears the deal has stalled.

But Tottenham dropped a major hint that the move was closing in on completion after a photo of Kane leading the promotion for their new home kit was dropped from the club shop.

As of Friday morning, the photo – which showed Kane in front with Richarlison and Son behind him – has now been replaced with a single photo of Son standing alone.

It has set alarm bells ringing among fans that Kane’s 19-year stay in north London could finally come to an end amid reports from Germany that the £100m move is a foregone conclusion and that he is flying to Munich.

Tottenham Hotspur have removed a photo of Harry Kane promoting their new kit on their website

A single photo of Son Heung-min has now replaced the image amid doubts over Kane's future

A single photo of Son Heung-min has now replaced the image amid doubts over Kane’s future

Harry Kane's move to Bayern Munich is about to be completed after the England captain agreed a four-year contract with the Bundesliga champions

Thomas Tuchel's side agreed a £100 million deal with Tottenham to sign the star striker

Kane’s move to Bayern Munich is about to be completed after the England captain agreed a four-year deal with the Bundesliga champions

Mail Sport reported how talks between Bayern, Spurs and Kane continued late into Thursday to reach a deal.

It is clear that contractual and financial points between Kane and Tottenham were still being finalized on Thursday, while problems related to the distribution of agency costs were also ironed out.

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

There is hope in Germany that Kane’s deal will be announced on Friday and that the player can be officially unveiled ahead of Saturday’s German Super Cup.

Mail Sport understands that Kane would need to be registered at 2pm (UK time) to play against RB Leipzig tomorrow.

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