Bayern Munich set to make a FOURTH bid for Harry Kane worth more than £94 million as the German champions race against time to complete the transfer before the Spurs striker’s Sunday deadline

Bayern Munich set to make a FOURTH bid for Harry Kane worth more than £94 million as the German champions race against time to complete the transfer before the Spurs striker’s Sunday deadline

  • Bayern Munich are reportedly poised to massively improve their bid for Harry Kane
  • The German champions saw their £86 million offer quickly rejected by Spurs this week
  • Kane has set a deadline for his future to be resolved for the new season

Bayern Munich are reportedly ready to make a fourth bid for Tottenham striker Harry Kane worth £94.6 million.

The German champions have already had three bids turned down by Spurs for their talisman striker, most recently rejected with an approach of £86 million on Monday.

But according to Sky SportsThomas Tuchel’s side is not yet ready to take no for an answer and will soon return to the negotiating table with a much-improved proposal.

Bayern are aware of Kane’s desire to determine his future this week, after the 30-year-old personally set a deadline for the Bavarian giants to agree a deal with the Spurs, presumably before their Premier League campaign ends. against Brentford on Sunday.

Mail Sport revealed last month that chairman Daniel Levy was seeking around £120 million for Kane – despite only having a year left – but could accept a fee of nearly £100 million to avoid losing Kane for free next summer.

Harry Kane was praised by Spurs fans as he batted four past Shakhtar Donetsk in a 5-1 friendly win

Daniel Levy responded to Bayern's £86 million bid for Kane by flying to the United States

Daniel Levy responded to Bayern’s £86 million bid for Kane by flying to the United States

Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel hoped to have Kane in his team before the start of the season

Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel hoped to have Kane in his team before the start of the season

Now a short way from that evaluation, the bid could test Levy’s resolve to retain the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.

It could also challenge Kane’s desire to seek new pastures, despite reportedly enjoying life under new boss Ange Postecoglou.

Kane scored four times in Tottenham’s 5-1 friendly victory over Shakhtar Donetsk on Sunday after playing a full part in pre-season preparations.

Spurs fans serenaded the striker with chants of ‘we want you to stay’ as Postecoglou’s side put in an impressive performance ahead of the new season.

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