Tottenham and Bayern Munich will soon hold a new round of talks to discuss a deal for Harry Kane , whose price tag is £90 million.
According to reputed Italian journalist Rudy Galetti, Bayern Munich will soon approach Tottenham Hotspur to discuss a deal for Harry Kane. The North London giants want £90 million to part ways with the prolific striker. And the Bundesliga champions have already agreed on personal terms with the Englishman.
Harry Kane has scripted a legendary career, albeit with a feeling of emptiness. That is because the 29-year-old has yet to win a major honour in his illustrious career thus far. But he has been one of the best strikers in the world for nearly a decade while breaking many records.
The English international is the all-time top scorer for his club and country. While Kane has found the back of the net 58 times for England, he has scored 280 goals for Tottenham. In addition, the prolific striker has also provided 64 assists, showcasing his well-rounded game style. But Kane’s Tottenham future is uncertain amid the emerging interest from Bayern Munich.
The experienced striker has been on Bayern Munich’s radar for a long time. But the Bavarian giants have been lurking in the shadows for much of their pursuit while looking to pounce at the perfect moment. And with the player contemplating his Tottenham exit, Bayern Munich’s efforts have escalated.
The England captain has already agreed to join Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window. But Kane’s price tag poses a problem for the Bundesliga champions. And Rudy Galetti has claimed that the North London giants want £90 million to part ways with their talismanic striker.
It is unclear if Bayern Munich will be open to shelling out £90 million to secure Kane’s services this summer. Meanwhile, the prolific striker will soon have showdown talks with Ange Postecoglou to discuss his future. And Rudy Galetti has suggested that Bayern Munich will approach Tottenham for a new round of talks.
So Kane’s future is highly uncertain, and it is unclear where he will ply his trade next season. But with Bayern Munich pushing to secure his signature, a summer move might be on the cards. It will be interesting to see if the Bundesliga champions shell out £90 million to land the Englishman or if Tottenham will wilt.