Bayern Munich keep pushing for Harry Kane (30). Coming out of a full season with Tottenham (32 goals and 5 assists in 49 matches), the English striker, arriving one year from the end of the contract, is announced to be very close to Bayern Munich, but negotiations are taking time. Rekordmeister CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe are currently in London to meet Spurs boss Daniel Levy to negotiate a departure.
According to the latest information from Sky Sports, Bayern Munich’s proposals remain very far from what Tottenham is asking to sell their English striker. A valuation gap, estimated at 25 million euros, remains. But nothing is lost for the Germans, as negotiations continue between the two clubs. Kane is said to be open to talks with Bayern if an agreement is reached and Tottenham are expected to add on a buyout clause in order to provide for Kane’s return to the Premier League in the future.