Bayern Munich wants to sign Harry Kane, but according to transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, the latest offer of 80 million euros, equivalent to approximately 950 million Swedish kronor, has been knocked down. At the same time, Tottenham are said to be ready to offer the forward star a contract worth 400,000 pounds (5.5 million kroner) a week for an extension.
Despite the fact that no agreement has been reached, the transition is still considered highly topical.
Consensus information claims that the clubs will continue to negotiate in the coming weeks, with the aim of agreeing on a transfer fee. This weekend, Bayern boss Uli Hoeness also went public and put pressure on Kane.
– He (Kane) has clearly signaled that the decision has been made. If he keeps his word, we will sign him. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (another Bayern Munich stalwart) talks to him regularly, Hoeness said, according to Kicker.
– Levy (Daniel, Totteham’s chairman) is smart. First, we must mention a price. He plays on time and is very professional. I appreciate him a lot. But on the other side of the negotiating table, no one has started working on this since yesterday either.
Now Sport1 claims that Uli Hoeness’ statements have not been well received internally at Bayern Munich. According to the report, other Bayern officials involved in the deal believe the public offensive was “unnecessary” and “unfortunate”, at a time when the situation surrounding Kane’s future is sensitive.
Despite the perceived slip-up, Bayern Munich is still convinced that they will succeed in reaching an agreement with Spurs shortly and thus sign the 29-year-old Englishman this summer, writes Sport1.
Harry Kane’s contract with Tottenham expires next summer.
2023-07-16 13:34:00
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