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Ange Postecoglou confirms Harry Kane transfer to Bayern Munich ‘imminent’

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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has confirmed Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich is “imminent” after the clubs agreed a fee that could rise to £120million.

Bayern have tracked the England captain all summer and a number of bids were turned down, but a breakthrough was reached on Wednesday night.

It left the ball in Kane’s court and he decided on Thursday to leave his boyhood club and join the Bundesliga champions, who will pay an initial £100m for the forward with add-ons able to potentially take the transfer up to an overall fee of £120m, the PA news agency understands.

Postecoglou on #HarryKane: "He's been a hero to the supporters and will continue to be. Him going will not change my vision of what I will bring for this football club.

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