Harry Kane flies to Germany with his £100m move to Bayern Munich ‘a DONE DEAL’ after late night talks convinced England captain to leave Tottenham
Harry Kane BLOCKED from flying to Germany as Tottenham try to renegotiate his £100 million transfer to Bayern Munich…as the England captain waits for the issue to be resolved
Harry Kane has been blocked from flying to Germany and completing his £100 million move to Bayern Munich, while Spurs look to renegotiate his transfer.
The future of the England captain in north London has been the focus of debate this summer, after weeks of negotiations between club chiefs.
And after agreeing a £100m fee, Mail Sport revealed talks were ongoing between Bayern, Tottenham and Kane late into Thursday to finalize a deal.
Kane’s stunning move to the Bundesliga champions looked almost complete after agreeing to sign a four-year contract in Germany.
He was prepared to fly to Munich and undergo a medical at Bayern, but Spurs have now withdrawn his permission to travel to the Bundesliga.
Harry Kane’s transfer to Bayern Munich has been thrown into question as Spurs look to renegotiate the deal with the Bundesliga champions
Thomas Tuchel’s side agreed a £100 million deal with Tottenham to sign the star striker
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In Germany, there was hope that Kane’s deal would be announced on Friday and that the player would 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.
After the two sides struck a deal, Mail Sport revealed that the contractual and financial points between Kane and Tottenham were still being finalized on Thursday, while also ironing out issues related to the division of agency fees.
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.
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 indicated offers in the region of £100 million would be enough to tempt the club into selling a player who is available for nothing next summer.