Bayern offer final +€100m bid for Kane with ultimatum
Bayern Munich have made a final bid for Tottenham striker Harry Kane, which 'Sky Sports' report to be over 100 million euros, add-ons included. The Germans have delivered this final offer with an ultimatum however, with 'TheTelegraph' writing that if Spurs don't accept by midnight, they will go elsewhere.
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It's make or break for Tottenham now over Harry Kane. 'Sky Sports' reported on Friday that Bayern Munich have made another offer for the striker, this one breaking the €100 million-mark, add-ons included.
However, it is understood that this will be Bayern's final offer and the German champions have delivered an ultimatum with their bid, according to 'The Telegraph': Daniel Levy has until midnight on Friday to accept.
Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel has been after Kane all summer, but will look elsewhere if this final offer is not accepted. All parties - including the player - want to see the matter sorted before the season starts, and it's expected that if a deal can't be agreed this summer, the English international will see out the last year of his contract and then leave on a free next year.
He has no intention of renewing again in north London. Spurs' all-time top goal scorer has reportedly been offered a five-year contract by the Germans just a week after he turned 30, and 'Sky Sports' write he could earn close to €13 million-a-season in the Bundesliga.
However, it is understood that this will be Bayern's final offer and the German champions have delivered an ultimatum with their bid, according to 'The Telegraph': Daniel Levy has until midnight on Friday to accept.
Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel has been after Kane all summer, but will look elsewhere if this final offer is not accepted. All parties - including the player - want to see the matter sorted before the season starts, and it's expected that if a deal can't be agreed this summer, the English international will see out the last year of his contract and then leave on a free next year.
He has no intention of renewing again in north London. Spurs' all-time top goal scorer has reportedly been offered a five-year contract by the Germans just a week after he turned 30, and 'Sky Sports' write he could earn close to €13 million-a-season in the Bundesliga.
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