Bayern Munich are ready to make an improved £80 million offer plus add-ons for Harry Kane and tempt Tottenham into selling their star striker.
According to Daily Mail, Bayern Munich are preparing an improved offer to tempt Tottenham into selling Harry Kane. The Bavarians are ready to offer £80 million in guaranteed fees plus add-ons for the England captain, as the 29-year-old star remains their primary target for this window.
The Bayern Munich-Harry Kane saga refuses to go away, as the media continues to follow the situation closely. The Bundesliga champions are eager to sign the England captain and are stepping up their efforts to find a breakthrough with Tottenham.
So far, Tottenham have now given any indication that they are willing to discuss a transfer of their 29-year-old striker. Manchester United were considered the favourites before the window opened but have since been priced out of a deal for Kane.
On the other hand, Bayern Munich have the financial means to broker a deal for the England captain. Multiple sources have mentioned that Kane is also open to a transfer, as the Bavarias instantly guarantee him trophies. They also feel the 29-year-old improves their chances of winning the Champions League, which they told Kane during talks with the striker.
It’s believed that only after they got the green light from Kane did they make their opening offer of £60 million plus add-ons, which Spurs took no time to reject. Daniel Levy certainly feels keeping the 29-year-old Tottenham star is a more value proposition than letting him go for any price, as he could boost their hopes of a top-four finish.
Yet, Bayern are now readying a new £80 million plus bonuses bid that the report suggests could tempt Levy into holding talks with Kane. The 29-year-old England skipper entered the final year of his deal, which could see him leave Spurs on a free transfer next season.
There have been rumblings about a new deal. But that has not progressed in any manner yet. Hence, if Spurs plan on rejecting Bayern’s latest offer when it arrives, they might take a huge risk towards losing massive revenue. The Bavarians could also call off the chase if Tottenham turns down another offer, as their latest proposal may have already exceeded their budget for a new striker.