According to a media report, Bayern Munich were unable to convince Tottenham Hotspur with their second bid for star striker Harry Kane either. After the English rejected Munich’s first bid at the end of June, an improved offer of €80m plus bonuses should not impress the Premier League club. This was reported by the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, today, Monday. Accordingly, Kane should start preparations at Tottenham on Wednesday.
For Bayern Munich, signing the England striker remains the top priority. The club’s management wants to fill the gap in the center of the storm with a first-class player, a year after the departure of striker Robert Lewandowski. Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel is said to have personally visited Kane in London to persuade him to change. According to media reports, everything is clear between the Bundesliga club and Kane, and the 29-year-old is said to want to join Bayern Munich.
Levi doesn’t want to let Kane go
The biggest problem in Kane’s transfer poker game is Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who doesn’t want to let his top scorer go. There are indications of a difficult hanging game. According to reports, the German record holder will have to pay at least €100 million for Levy to capitulate. Honorary Chairman Uli Hoeneß recently described a conversion in the three-digit range as conceivable.
In London, the new Tottenham boss confirmed he wanted to keep Kane. “Harry is really an important figure in the history of this club, he’s one of the best players in the world. I want him to stay here and I want to make this club a success. I’m sure he wants that too,” he said. Ange Postecoglou on Monday at his first press conference at his new club. However, the Australian also admitted that no one had assured him that the great striker would return to Tottenham next season. “In cases like this, you never have to deal with certainties,” Postecoglou says.
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