Harry Kane has been given permission to travel to Germany to complete a medical with Bayern Munich, according to reports.Tottenham's record goal-scorer Harry Kane has landed in Germany to complete his move to Bayern Munich in a deal that could rise to £120million.Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed on Friday afternoon that Kane's transfer to the Bundesliga champions was "imminent" after a breakthrough in negotiations between the clubs was reached on Wednesday night.It left the ball in Kane's court and he decided on Thursday to leave his boyhood club for Bayern, who will pay an initial £100m, with add-ons potentially taking the deal up to an overall fee of £120m, the PA news agency understands.Reports on Friday morning initially suggested Spurs had refused to give Kane permission to travel to Germany, but they were squashed by Tottenham and hours later he set off for Munich via a private jet from London Stansted airport.Kane landed at his soon-to-be new home city on Friday night to complete his medical ahead of a landmark move.Postecoglou, speaking before Spurs' trip to Brentford on Sunday, said: "Fair to say I don't have a blow-by-blow account, but my understanding is it has progressed to the point where it looks like it will happen."From that perspective, at least it gives us some clarity and we move forward without Harry."From my perspective it is just about understanding where we are at and the information I have at the moment is the deal is imminent but, like with all these things, you leave yourself some leeway."But moving forward and training today preparing for Brentford, we are doing it without Harry. "It is best Harry speaks for himself in terms of the decision, but no doubt he is one of the greats of this