Bayern Munich is set to launch a second bid for Tottenham Hotspur’s star striker, Harry Kane, in their ongoing pursuit of the English forward. According to the Daily Mail, Bayern Munich is set to make a second bid for Harry Kane in the hopes of securing his transfer from Tottenham Hotspur. The German club is reportedly preparing an offer of £80 million with additional add-ons to entice Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy. With Kane having just one year left on his contract, Spurs face the risk of losing him for free in 2024. However, Tottenham was unmoved by Bayern’s initial offer of £60 million plus add-ons.
An increased bid from Bayern could potentially sway Tottenham to sell, as the club is keen to avoid the possibility of Kane joining a Premier League rival. This stance has seemingly ended Manchester United’s interest in the England captain. While Bayern Munich is interested in signing Kane, the club’s president, Uli Hoeness, has expressed concerns about the striker’s high price tag.
If Bayern proceeds with a move for Kane, they will carefully assess the financial implications before making further additions to their squad. This may involve selling players like Marcel Sabitzer, who was previously on loan at Manchester United, to offset the cost of acquiring Kane.
The pursuit of Harry Kane by Bayern Munich adds another twist to the ongoing transfer saga surrounding the talented English forward. As negotiations continue, fans and football enthusiasts will eagerly await the outcome, which could potentially shape the landscape of both Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich for the upcoming season.
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