Harry Kane’s Tottenham future is still firmly in the balance but the forward has set a deadline for his proposed move away to be completed as Bayern Munich prepare a fresh offer
Harry Kane will stay at Tottenham beyond the end of the summer transfer window if he does not leave before Spurs’ Premier League opener against Brentford this weekend.
The 30-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Bayern Munich after scoring a whopping 30 Premier League goals last season. Bayern have made Kane their first-choice striker target, but are growing impatient with the progress they are making after having two bids rejected.
Tottenham value Kane at £100million, despite having one year left on his current deal. Bayern are not willing to match that price and hope they can convince Daniel Levy to lower his valuation. The Spurs chairman, meanwhile, is trying to persuade the England international to stay and sign a new contract.
In an attempt to get a deal over the line, Bayern set Spurs a deadline of last Friday (August 4) at midnight to respond to their latest offer, or the transfer was off. Levy did not respond to the proposal by that point and Bayern have since threatened to walk away from the deal.