After long weeks of negotiations and faced with the intransigence of London management, Bayern Munich finally won their case because Tottenham agreed to sell Harry Kane to them in exchange for a check for €110 million. The operation is even about to be completed because the England international has agreed to join Bavaria this summer. In the meantime, the Rekordmeister are due to face RB Leipzig in the German Supercup this weekend. When discussing this meeting at a press conference, Bavarian coach Thomas Tuchel was logically questioned by journalists about the imminent arrival of the Englishman. But, the German coach preferred to drown the fish when an agreement was mentioned. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that the 30-year-old is the German club’s biggest priority in this transfer market.
“We are working under a lot of pressure on this file. We can confirm discussions, but no official agreement has yet been reached. If there is no agreement, as a coach I cannot speak to someone who is not officially my player. I understand the uncertainties. All options are open. It’s a big file. We are trying to get the England captain out of the Premier League”said the German technician, comments reported by Sky Germany.