Tottenham to Continue Negotiations with Bayern Regarding Kane’s Transfer as He Allegedly Finalizes Personal Terms

Tottenham is preparing for more discussions with Bayern Munich concerning the future of their star player, Harry Kane. Speculations about Kane’s transfer to Bayern have been rampant in recent weeks, but Tottenham’s Chairman, Daniel Levy, remains adamant about keeping his top player. Nonetheless, Bayern’s interest persists. Coupled with rumors of Kane considering the move, this […]

Tottenham to Continue Negotiations with Bayern Regarding Kane’s Transfer as He Allegedly Finalizes Personal Terms

Tottenham is preparing for more discussions with Bayern Munich concerning the future of their star player, Harry Kane.

Speculations about Kane’s transfer to Bayern have been rampant in recent weeks, but Tottenham’s Chairman, Daniel Levy, remains adamant about keeping his top player.

Nonetheless, Bayern’s interest persists. Coupled with rumors of Kane considering the move, this has caused concern among some in Tottenham.

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As reported by journalist Rudy Galetti, this concern is valid, with Kane allegedly settling his terms with Bayern.

Galetti shared on Twitter this afternoon that more talks between Tottenham and Bayern will take place in the following days concerning Kane’s situation.

It is understood that Tottenham and Levy are seeking over £100m for Kane’s transfer. However, they are also aware that his current contract condition may complicate matters.

Undoubtedly, if Kane expresses his desire to be transferred internally, it will pose additional challenges.

Tottenham must refuse

Tottenham shouldn’t consider selling Harry Kane, no matter the price, unless he loses motivation and stops wanting to play.

It is unlikely that Spurs will find another striker of his caliber to replace him. Therefore, even a £100m-plus offer seems futile at this point.

Daniel Levy will probably remain resolute. There’s zero chance that he will lose control of the situation or allow Bayern any undue influence.

The only conceivable way Kane might leave is if he pressing for it and informs Levy he’s done. He might need to stop attending practice altogether to persuade Levy.

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