Harry Kane and Bayern Munich ‘reach agreement in principle’ over transfer with decision now down to Tottenham

HARRY KANE has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Bayern Munich.

The Bundesliga giants set their sights on signing the striker earlier this week.

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They officially tabled a bid worth £60.2million plus add-ons on Tuesday morning, but it was instantly knocked back by Tottenham.

Spurs officials then went on to reveal that they would not entertain any offers for their star man this summer – even though he has just one year remaining on his current contract.

Despite the claims, Bayern Munich are still determined to sign the striker before the 2023-24 campaign kicks off.

According to Sport Bild, Kane has reached an agreement in principle with the German side.

The striker’s father and brother allegedly conducted the negotiations.

It is now up to Tottenham to decide whether or not to cash-in on him before his contract runs down.

Manchester United and Real Madrid have also expressed an interest in signing Kane.

The Red Devils have been pushing to sign the England star for months, but Tottenham’s reluctance to sell their all-time top scorer to a Premier League rival has seen his price tag increase.

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Spurs chief Levy could feel more inclined to sell Kane to a European side.

Real Madrid considered a swoop for the 29-year-old earlier this month following the departure of Karim Benzema, but they have lost interest in recent weeks.

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