Tottenham accept offer worth over £95m from Bayern Munich for Harry Kane with the England captain offered £400k-a-week to leave the Premier League club for Germany

Tottenham accept offer worth over £95m from Bayern Munich for Harry Kane with the England captain offered £400k-a-week to leave the Premier League club for Germany

Tottenham and Bayern Munich have reached an agreement in principle for Harry Kane.

The clubs have been in talks for a number of weeks over the protracted transfer of Kane to Munich, with a deal worth close to £100million now in agreed.

Kane now has a decision to make over whether he wants to move to Germany amid a growing feeling that the England skipper was leaning towards staying with Spurs.

Bayern failed with their third offer of £86million, which was tabled last week.

However, the rebuffed offer was said to be close to what Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy wanted for Kane.

Bayern Munich have finally reached an agreement with Tottenham over Harry Kane

Daniel Levy has finally given in after Bayern submitted a bid worth a minimum of £95million

Daniel Levy has finally given in after Bayern submitted a bid worth a minimum of £95million

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Levy values the talismanic striker at £120million – but well-placed sources have indicated that an offer in the region of £100m would tempt the club into selling a player available for nothing next summer.

And following further talks, Bayern’s improved offer – believed to be worth a minimum £95million – has been accepted.

Kane wants his future resolved by the weekend and will not contemplate a move once the Premier League season begins.

Bayern have now met all the conditions required to land Kane, who would be paid in the region of £400,000-per-week with the German giants.

The decision is now with Kane as to whether he wants to leave for Germany.

Spurs fans serenaded the forward with chants of ‘we want you to stay’ as Postecoglou’s side turned in an impressive performance ahead of the new season.

Kane wanted his future decided before Spurs begin their campaign away at Brentford on Sunday.

The Spurs and England captain has one year left on his deal and no intention of extending his contract this summer, and could still leave on a free next year.

Thomas Tuchel will be hoping Kane agrees to join Bayern and makes the move from Spurs

Thomas Tuchel will be hoping Kane agrees to join Bayern and makes the move from Spurs

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