Bayern Munich recently submitted a bid worth £85 million to sign Manchester United target Harry Kane, with Tottenham rejecting the offer.
According to a report by The Independent, Harry Kane remains the subject of interest from Bayern Munich. And the Bundesliga champions have submitted a bid worth £85 million for the 30-year-old, a target for Manchester United. But Tottenham will continue demanding £100 million to part ways with the player.
Harry Kane has established himself as one of the best players in the world since breaking out at Tottenham Hotspur. The English international took some time to get going but has not looked back since becoming a pivotal figure for the North London club. And he has been a top-notch performer for Tottenham.
The 30-year-old enjoyed an excellent 2022/23 season, amassing 32 goals and five assists in 49 appearances, even as Tottenham struggled for much of the campaign. But the London giants are in a spot of bother over Kane’s future, as he has entered the final year of his contract. And the situation has captured the attention of Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
Kane has been on Manchester United’s radar for a long time. But Daniel Levy’s reluctance to sell his prized possession to a rival club has been a blow to Manchester United’s hopes of signing him. However, the Red Devils remain keen on signing the Englishman, with Erik ten Hag prioritising his signature.
Widespread reports have also claimed that Kane prefers a move to Manchester United instead of Bayern Munich. But Levy will likely block any approach from Manchester United this summer. That leaves Bayern Munich in a promising position to secure Kane’s services in the ongoing transfer window.
But Tottenham will reportedly demand £100 million to part ways with the England captain. So it is hardly surprising that the North London giants have rejected a bid worth £85 million by Bayern Munich. Nonetheless, the 30-year-old remains a top target for Bayern Munich, where Robert Lewandowski has left a gaping hole.
Meanwhile, Kane will likely commit his future to Tottenham if he has not moved by the second half of August. The English international will not leave the North London club in the lurch. So Bayern Munich must raise the offer to £100 million to secure his services before losing out on his signature.