Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich will make another attempt to sign Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, according to The Telegraph.
The German club wants to make an eleventh-hour attempt to prevent their pursuit from crumbling.
Kane set a Friday deadline to join Bayern, and his fate hangs in the balance as he contemplates his future.
The scales seem to be tipping toward staying for one more season in London, leaving Bayern in a mad scramble to reclaim the upper hand in this nail-biting saga.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy rejected Bayern’s third bid of £86 million on Monday.
However, the Bavarians are refusing to bow out without a fight, with a fourth offer on the horizon.
They will submit the bid before Tottenham’s showdown with Brentford this weekend in their Premier League opener.
Despite the allure of Bayern, Kane’s allegiance to the Spurs runs deep.
The striker won’t abandon ship once the season is underway – a testament to his loyalty.
As the clock ticks down and the negotiations continue, the possibility of Kane donning Bayern’s jersey this season remains feasible.
However, the ongoing impasse and the club’s lack of recent progress hint at Kane staying at Tottenham for another campaign.
Tottenham have offered the centre-forward £400,000-a-week and post-retirement opportunities to try and keep him in familiar territory, but he has not indicated he will sign it.
There remains the potential for a free transfer next summer. He could leave Spurs for free and move to Bayern or another Premier League club.
Levy seems unfazed by the risk and stands firm against Kane’s departure, rejecting multiple bids from Bayern.
The British businessman must face his Bayern counterparts again as they present another offer for their top target before Friday.
Recent Posts
- Man City eye move to sign Newcastle star, swap deal could be on the cards
- Ruben Amorim has big plans for ‘very ambitious’ wonderkid at Man United
- Tottenham fans lacked class after what happened last night – how about learning from Man Utd?
- West Ham consider approach for Italian manager, he’s won six league titles
- Manager could accept ‘easy move’ to join West Ham on short-term deal
- Messi & Mbappe headline star-studded FIFA Club World Cup: Group stage draw
- Tottenham inconsistency puts Postecoglou’s job on a knife edge after damning Bournemouth defeat
- Ange Postecoglou gives Ben Davies injury update after Tottenham’s defeat to Bournemouth
- Big blow for Man United with ‘dream solution’ poised to agree terms with Bayern
- United want to agree deal for Dortmund star after ‘sensational development’