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
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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