Kane wants Bayern move, won't extend Tottenham deal - sources - ESPN
Tottenham striker Harry Kane is keen to join Bayern Munich this summer as the Bundesliga champions consider submitting a third bid for the player, sources told ESPN.
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Tottenham striker Harry Kane is keen to join Bayern Munich this summer as the Bundesliga champions consider submitting a third bid for the player, sources told ESPN.
Bayern keen on Kane Bayern Munich have launched a second bid for Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane after their opening bid of £60m plus add-ons was rejected by the north London club. The German champions are keen to add Kane to their squad this summer and manager Thomas Tuchel is reportedly a big fan of the 29-year-old. It is unknown whether Tottenham have responded to the second bid.
Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund's pre-season trainer has hinted the Danish star could be set for a new challenge amid conversations with Manchester United.
Tottenham Hotspur telah mengajukan kontrak baru kepada Harry Kane, yang masa baktinya tersisa setahun lagi di sana. Meski begitu, sang striker enggan terburu-buru memutuskan, terlebih di bursa transfer musim panas yang masih berlangsung.
Tottenham have entered talks with Wolfsburg over the signing of centre-back Micky van de Ven.
Manchester United and Atalanta will continue discussing the potential transfer of Rasmus Hojlund but the two clubs are around €20million apart in their respective valuations, according to reports.
Bayern bid again for Kane Bayern Munich will make a second bid for Harry Kane this week and hope an offer of £80m plus add-ons is enough to sway Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, the Daily Mail reports. Kane has a year left on his current contract and Spurs risk losing him for free in 2024, but they were unmoved by Bayern’s initial offer of £60m plus add-ons.