Harry Kane is thought to be keen on a move to Bayern Munich this summer (Picture: Getty)
Bayern Munich are reportedly willing to pay Tottenham a £86m fee to sign Harry Kane this summer ahead of new talks over a possible transfer.
Spurs have rejected two bids from the German champions thus far and were hoping to land £100m to part ways with their all-time record goalscorer.
But Kane has less than a year left on his current deal and the England captain is believed to be keen on a move to the Bundesliga side ahead of the new season.
His wife has been spotted looking for a new home as well as schools for the pair’s children in Munich, according to recent reports in Germany, while Tottenham have already made Randal Kolo Muani their top target to replace Kane.
Two of Bayern’s top executives are now on their way to London for fresh discussions with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy over a move for Kane, according to the Telegraph.
Bayern are confident of landing a deal and are not worried about rival interest from Paris Saint-Germain – as it is believed that the 29-year-old does not want to join the French club – despite Levy almost reaching an agreement with them.
Despite PSG being willing to outbid Bayern, it is thought that it would take a major U-turn for Kane to consider a switch to the Ligue 1 side this summer.
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Kane’s reluctance to join PSG and Levy’s unwillingness to sell to a Premier League rival is a major boost for Bayern, who feel they can reach a pre-contract agreement with the striker in January if a deal with Spurs does not get over the line this summer.
Bayern want to bring Kane to the Allianz Arena as soon as possible, though, and would even be willing to agree to a buy-back clause if it tempted Spurs into a sale.
Tottenham insist that they do not want to sell Kane but Bayern feel it is significant that they have ‘an open channel of communication’ with the north Londoners.
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The German side have ramped up their interest…