The transfer saga surrounding Tottenham’s star striker, Harry Kane, to Bayern Munich remains an ongoing affair, with negotiations still in progress.
According to reports from British media, Bayern initially offered approximately 100 million euros for Kane’s services, but the sum fell short of meeting Tottenham’s demands.
At the latest meeting, Tottenham’s management stood firm and requested a hefty fee of 115 million euros for the English football representative.
“Sky Sport” highlights that Tottenham’s president, Daniel Levy, has once again showcased his reputation as a tough negotiator, resulting in a considerable gap between the clubs’ valuation of the player, despite Kane’s desire to continue his career at Bayern.
With 435 appearances for Tottenham and an impressive tally of 280 goals, Kane has been an integral part of the London club. Nevertheless, the clock is ticking, as his contract is set to expire in June next year, adding further urgency to the ongoing transfer talks.
