Harry Kane could sign a long-term contract with Bayern Munich if he leaves Tottenham Hotspur in this window.

Christian Falk insists Harry Kane will sign a long-term deal at Bayern Munich if he leaves Tottenham in this window. The suggestion is of a four-year deal with the possibility of a fifth season, but there’s no progression between the clubs with the fee for the 29-year-old Tottenham star.

The Harry Kane saga becomes interesting with each passing day as Ange Postecoglou begins to feel the pressure. Since pre-season began, the Australian has responded to all sorts of questions about the 29-year-old Tottenham star. He will have to do so until the club finds a solution.

Bild reporter Max Schrader appeared at a Spurs press conference with a Bayern Munich jersey with Kane’s name printed at the back. Tottenham banned him and withdrew his accreditation for the upcoming game or the entire pre-season tour.

Such has been the pressure on Postecoglou about Kane. The 29-year-old has already decided against signing a new deal with Tottenham, thus placing the club in a tricky situation. With other clubs seemingly bowing out of the race, Bayern have stood form with their interest and even advanced in talks with the striker.

Tottenham have considered selling Kane for a price, but Bayern are yet to respond after their second bid got rejected. The Bavarians are likely to return with a new offer, but they may not afford to come close to Spurs’ £120 million valuation.

Bayern knows this window is their best opportunity to sign Kane, as other big sides will come in for him next summer when he becomes a free agent. Barcelona are among those linked with such a move, but the striker seems intent on joining the Bundesliga side for now.

Christian Falk of the Bild reports that Kane could sign a long-term deal with Bayern if he leaves Tottenham. The Bavarians have reportedly tabled a four-year deal with the possibility of a fifth season with a substantial pay package.

Kane wants to win accolades in an otherwise dry career at Tottenham. He became the club’s all-time leading goalscorer last season. However, leaving for Bayern will see him bow out of the race to beat Alan Shearer’s Premier League scoring record.

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