Bayern Munich have finally had their bid for Harry Kane accepted by Tottenham after both parties reached an agreement.
The German giant has been on the radar of England International and have been hit back with a rejection after several attempts.
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Harry Kane has only one year left on his contract and could leave on a free transfer next summer.
However, despite several rejected bids for the Englishman, Tottenham have finally accepted Bayern’s recent offer for Harry Kane.
Bayern come to terms with Spurs
Tottenham and Bayern have been in negotiations for a few weeks regarding the drawn-out transfer of Kane to Munich, and a deal close to £100 million has now been reached.
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Kane must now decide whether he wants to move to Germany or stay with Spurs after it became apparent that the England captain was leaning toward doing so.
Bayern reportedly failed with their third bid, for £86 million, put up last week, according to Daily Mail.
Levy rates the legendary striker at £120 million, but well-placed sources claim that a bid of around £100 million might lure the club into offloading a player who will be free to leave in the summer.
However, according to a recent report from Daily Mail, both parties continued their discussion on a possible transfer and Bayern made an increased offer worth £95 million which has been accepted.
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As of right now, Bayern has satisfied all requirements to sign Kane, who would earn somewhere around £400,000 per week with the German powerhouses.
Despite both parties reaching an agreement, Kane still needs to decide if he wants to remain at Tottenham or move to Bayern Munich.