Tottenham wants at least 100 million pounds for Kane
Tottenham wants at least 100 million pounds for Kane
So, it's not just £60 million! The figure could possibly increase by a few more million. However, Tottenham Hotspur is still not satisfied. At this price, they won't let go of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich. The German club is also not giving up on becoming the highest goal scorer in the history of the English national team. The British media, The Times, has reported that Bayern is prepared to raise the bid.
It was heard towards the end of last season that Real Madrid wants to buy Kane. The buzz grew stronger after Karim Benzema left Real. Even Manchester United was linked with Kane's purchase by some media outlets. However, a few days ago, European media outlets reported with confidence that Kane's move to Bayern is highly likely.
According to a source close to Bayern, The Times reports that the club has also informally discussed with Kane. That means if the price is satisfactory for both parties, there won't be any objections to Kane's move to Bayern. Speaking frankly, since Tottenham rejected Bayern's £60 million proposal at the beginning of this week, the price will have to be increased. If Tottenham agrees to that price, then there won't be any objections to Kane changing his address.
Kane, who emerged from Tottenham's youth team, has been the top goal scorer for the club in the last nine seasons. The 29-year-old striker is also the highest goal scorer in the history of the club. His contract with Tottenham will expire at the end of the upcoming season. If a new contract is not signed, Kane can leave the club as a free agent at the end of the season. He has yet to win any trophies with the club.
The media reports that although there is a chance for Kane to break Alan Shearer's record as the highest goal scorer in the English Premier League, he wants to change his address to win trophies. If he joins Bayern, his chances of achieving this dream will be higher.
The Times reports that Tottenham does not want to let go of their top goal scorer. That's why they rejected Bayern's initial proposal. If the price is increased, Tottenham might reconsider this position. As for Kane, he wants the bargaining to start from £100 million by Tottenham.