Bayern Munich have reportedly reached an agreement with Tottenham to sign striker Harry Kane in a deal worth over €100 million.
Breakthrough! After failing with three bids for the England captain, Bayern Munich have finally convinced Daniel Levy to cave.
David Ornstein reports that the Bavarians have reached an agreement with Tottenham to sign their star man for a fee of over €100m (£86m/$110m).
So now it’s over to Kane.
Reports suggested that the 30-year-old had made up his mind that this summer would be the right time to leave Spurs, where he’s worshipped by the club’s supporters having become their record goal scorer.
However, a move to the Bundesliga champions looks an appealing one.
Although it’s not yet clear if Tottenham’s talisman, who had reportedly agreed terms with Bayern earlier in the transfer window, will ultimately complete the switch.
Why the possible hesitance?
Looking ahead, a lot would be going on in Kane’s mind. Carrier first or money?
Kane’s contract will expire in 2024. He’ll likely be in a position to pick from a whole host of Europe’s elite clubs.
Indeed, at the end of his contract, they will come for him, keen on taking him on a free transfer.
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So, does he make the move now and guarantee Champions League football, and likely a trophy or two along the way, or wait until next summer and make a decision then?