Bayern bosses 'travelling to London TODAY for talks over Harry Kane'
Bayern Munich bosses ‘are travelling to London TODAY for talks with Daniel Levy over Harry Kane’, after last week’s negotiations were called off at short notice by Tottenham chairman
- Bayern Munich bosses are travelling to London today to discuss Harry Kane
- The Bundesliga side are set to sit down and negotiate with Spurs’ Daniel Levy
- Tottenham expect the German club to submit a third bid for the England captain
Bayern Munich bosses are travelling to London today for crunch talks with Tottenham’s Daniel Levy over a move for Harry Kane, according to a new report.
The two parties were set to meet on Friday, only for the negotiation to be cancelled at short notice by the Spurs’ chairman – and now Sky in Germany reveal that the deal is going to be discussed today.
Kane has just one year remaining on his current deal at Spurs and the club are expecting a third offer from the Bundesliga side in the coming days, with Bayern set to give the England captain a four-year deal.
Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe are thought to be at the forefront of negotiations, with Levy holding the fort for Spurs.
Last week, Bayern president Herbert Hainer publicly declared their strong interest in bringing Kane across, where he would be playing under Thomas Tuchel in the manager’s first full campaign on the touchline.
Bayern Munich bosses are flying to London to discuss signing Harry Kane from Tottenham
Representatives for the German giants’ were coming on Friday before Daniel Levy cancelled
Thomas Tuchel’s top priority is a centre forward ahead of his first full season as Bayern boss
Tuchel wants a centre forward as his top priority, with star striker Sadio Mane closing in on a £25m move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr.
Tottenham are expected to hold out for £100m for their all-time leading goal scorer.
French defender Lucas Hernandez is Bayern’s record transfer to date, costing £68m to sign from Atletico Madrid.
Last Friday morning, Bayern officials were set to charter a private jet from Oberpfaffenhofen to the English capital, before returning the same evening.
However, eagle-eyed users of flight tracking websites noted the change of plans, which was due to a change in plans by Levy.
Despite the switch-up on last week’s arrangements, it is not believed that talks have collapsed, with Monday’s conversation set to make a clearer path to Kane’s future, either with Spurs or in the Bundesliga.
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