Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane will tell Ange Postecoglou that he is open to all options regarding his future, according to the Telegraph.
The new Spurs manager must prove to the England international that the team can challenge for titles next season when they meet tomorrow amidst links to Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
Die Rekordmeister have been pushing to sign Kane, but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has remained resolute he is not for sale.
Levy has asked for £120 million from any potential suitors. Bayern have had two bids rejected while his massive demands have scared off Manchester United.
The Red Devils had Kane at the top of their transfer shortlist, but they do not want to pay so much for the centre-forward with only 12 months left on his contract.
However, Bayern are still pressing forward with their interest as they look for a striker to lead their line next season.
Kane will not force a move to Germany and is keeping an open mind. The emphasis will be on the former Celtic manager to convince him to stay and fight for silverware.
If Kane decides to stay he could earn £400,000 per week, but he has not shown any interest in signing a new deal.
When the club unveiled Postecoglou on Monday, he said he was looking forward to introducing himself to the Spurs striker.
“It is not going to be a conversation where we walk out of the room and have an understanding – I don’t want that kind of conversation,” he said.
“What I want is to introduce myself to Harry and give him my vision of the football club. And get a sense from him on what he thinks the club needs to do to be successful and walk out on that training pitch and try and make it happen.”
In other transfer news, Spurs completed the signing of Manor Solomon today. He joined on a free transfer and signed a five-year deal until 2028.
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