Harry Kane’s future is still yet to be resolved, with Bayern Munich desperate to sign the England captain, though Tottenham are reluctant to let him depart this summer
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has ignored Bayern Munich’s deadline to complete a deal for Harry Kane.
The England captain is out of contract at the end of the season, with Bayern having emerged as the frontrunners to sign him in this summer’s window. But they are struggling to agree a fee with Spurs, after the Premier League side rejected two bids from the Bundesliga champions.
Levy continues to value Kane at £100million, despite his deal rapidly coming to an end. Bayern are keen to bring Kane to Germany, with boss Thomas Tuchel making the striker his top target after Sadio Mane’s departure.
But in typical fashion, Levy is not making things easy for the Bundesliga champions. According to the Daily Telegraph, the Spurs chairman ‘ignored’ Bayern’s Friday night deadline to accept their latest offer.