Even if Bayern immediately made an offer of 100 million pounds, wouldn't that speed up Kane's transfer? Because I am also quite sure that Tottenham will definitely not be strong enough to continue to retain Kane if Bayern makes a high offer that is in accordance with what Tottenham wants.
But the problem is whether Tottenham currently still want that amount. Or rather, Tottenham will turn around and want higher as a reason to keep Kane. Kane in the pre-season really showed his sharpness in attack. So I'm sure Tottenham will want to keep this player even more.
Since I followed every development of several players in this winter transfer window, Harry Kane's transfer was no exception. there are a lot of completely invalid news rumours when it comes to price bids, I've been following them throughout this summer's transfer window especially for Kane. a few days ago, Levy rejected Bayern Munich's third proposal. reportedly, Bayern offers a price range of € 100 million. I don't know for sure, whether some news sources deliberately don't explain it specifically.
Even so, Bayern are still reportedly adamant that they will negotiate again even though they had said the third offer was their last resort. Per Sky Sports, officials from both clubs spoke throughout the night and the final result will likely be a fourth bid. according to Sky Germany and the Times, Bayern are preparing a huge new bid of around £95 million. well, if we compare that to what Levy asked for, that is still less than Spurs' valuation of over £100m, although according to the Times, rumors are that Tottenham are increasingly resigned to selling Harry Kane.
if I relate to Romano's previous report, it seems that Bayern have the impetus again to make a re-bid for the England captain. As Romano previously reported, Kane said a decision on a deal should be made by the end of this week before La Liga restarts. interesting, whether Bayern will succeed in bringing this English striker to the Allianz Arena. come on, let's wait.