Harry Kane could leave Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window as he enters the final 12 months of his contract. The England captain has attracted interest from rival Premier League clubs and Bayern Munich.
Thomas Tuchel is keen to bring Kane to the Allianz Stadium as Bayern look to sign a world-class striker ahead of next season. If Kane doesn't agree on fresh terms before the summer of 2024, he would be available to leave on a free transfer.
The prospect of their greatest asset leaving for nothing is certainly scary to Spurs supporters, who will be hoping that the England captain decided to stay put in north London. With that being said, football.london has rounded up everything we know about his future with the Lillywhites below.
Bayern submit improved offer
According to Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, Bayern have now made a second bid to sign the 29-year-old with an offer of €80million (£68m) plus add-ons. The likelihood is that Tottenham will swiftly reject the German outfit's proposal once again unless they receive a record-breaking bid.
Plettenberg added that Kane 'definitely' wants to join Bayern and play under Tuchel in the Bundesliga. Kane’s contract negotiations with Tottenham were put on hold last season, with the striker instead focusing on trying to help the club return to the Champions League.
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Second offer
Transfer guru Ben Jacobs has claimed that Bayern are now ready to offer Spurs £80million for Kane, with the Lillywhites still adamant they will reject any bids they receive.
Writing on Twitter, Jacobs said: "Exclusive: Understand that Bayern are to test Daniel Levy's resolve with an improved offer of around £80m all in for Harry Kane. Spurs position remains that they will reject any bids received."
Tottenham stance
As per football.london's Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold, Tottenham are continuing to make it very clear that they would immediately turn down any bid for Kane.
Writing on Twitter, Gold said: "Spurs still making it very clear that they would immediately reject a bid for Harry Kane should they receive one."
Bayern offer
Bayern Munich have submitted a formal bid to Spurs for Kane, as per the Athletic.
It is claimed that the German giants' offer is €70million (£60million) plus add-ons. Bayern are in the market for a new centre-forward, having not properly replaced Robert Lewandowski, who left for Barcelona last summer.
Real Madrid interest
Real Madrid lost their own first-choice centre-forward Karim Benzema this summer.
The Frenchman opted to join Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ittihad on a mega-money contract. That leaves Los Blancos in the market for a new clinical frontman and Kane is said to be an option.
In fact, earlier this month, the BBC reported that the England captain was Real's number-one option to replace Benzema. Since then, they have signed Joselu on a season-long loan from Espanyol but that hasn't stopped rumours regarding a potential move for Spurs' striker as well.
Man United decision
Manchester United are working under the belief that Tottenham won't be selling Kane this summer, as per our sister title Manchester Evening News.
Erik ten Hag's side are interested in signing the England captain but they are said to be actively pursuing alternatives, considering Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has made it clear that the 29-year-old won't be sold this summer. football.london reported back in March that while former Tottenham managing director of football Fabio Paratici had spoken to Kane's camp on a couple of occasions regarding plans to sit down to discuss a new deal in the near future, the club have as of yet not entered into any formal discussions over a new contract for their star forward.
Kane has also constantly made it clear that his main aim has been to win silverware with the Lillywhites, who are yet to win a trophy since their League Cup success back in 2008.
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