The Independent have claimed that Paris Saint-Germain may be prepared to offer double what they were previously planning to bid for Harry Kane should Kylian Mbappe seal a move away from the club.
A couple of days ago, we relayed Florian Plettenberg’s update, where he claimed that Bayern Munich do not have any fear about PSG hijacking their move for Kane, with the German club’s hierarchy planning to meet with Daniel Levy this week to try and thrash out a deal.
In fact, one source close to the situation is quoted as saying: “Whatever they were going to offer the player (Kane) before, they’d double it.”
It is alleged that such a bid would meet the £100m valuation that Daniel Levy has set for his star man and would force a response from Bayern.
The Independent add that while the German club are ‘extremely confident’ they can win the race for the England captain, the Parisians also believe they can still push through a deal for the 29-year-old.
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The one thing that will probably scupper’s PSG’s chances is that Kane seemingly has his heart set on a switch to Bayern Munich. The striker has all the power at the moment, given his contract situation.
So, even if Levy might prefer to sell to PSG over Bayern, the German club are in the driving seat unless the Ligue 1 giants can convince the striker about the project in Parc des Prices.