Bayern Munich call Tottenham about Harry Kane’s availability
Bayern Munich have reportedly enquired with Tottenham about the availability of star England striker Harry Kane – and it is said that the Premier League side have not made him untouchable.
The Bundesliga champions are on the hunt for a replacement up front after losing club legend Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona, and the report from BILD claims they view the 28-year-old as a viable option long-term.
Kane has two years remaining on his contract, but if negotiations over an extension begin to trend in a direction that indicates he may leave, the club could have no choice but to cash in before potentially losing him for free.
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Kane has emerged as England’s best striker in recent years, racking up 50 international goals from 73 senior caps, while also putting together eight straight seasons with at least 24 goals in club competitions.
Tottenham’s number nine would undoubtedly command a monstrous transfer fee – likely upwards of £100million – but with Antonio Conte’s side competing in the Champions League this season, and with aspirations of conquering the Premier League, they may decide they prefer the player over the money.
What Bayern’s interest does is increase Kane’s leverage for his contract negotiations, with it now clear the top teams in the world value him as one of the game’s great goalscorers.