Tottenham ‘REVOKE Harry Kane’s permission to fly to Germany at last minute with transfer thrown into doubt’

TOTTENHAM have reportedly REVOKED permission for Harry Kane to fly to Germany for his Bayern Munich medical.

The England captain was given the green light to undergo a medical late last night after the two clubs struck a £104million agreement.

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He was due to fly out to Germany this morning, but Tottenham rescinded permission for him to travel while he was on the way to Stansted airport.

Sky Sports claim he is now at a family home near the airport waiting for permission to leave.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are desperately attempting to change the deal at the last minute.

According to The Independent, Spurs chief Daniel Levy now wants a whopping £110m for the club’s all-time top goalscorer.

The Lilywhites accepted Bayern Munich’s club-record £104m proposal on Friday morning following weeks of negotiations.

Kane had wanted his future to be resolved by Sunday – when Tottenham kick off their Premier League campaign against Brentford.

He originally had reservations about leaving his boyhood club, but eventually agreed personal terms – worth £415,000-a-week – with the Bundesliga giants on the eve of the new season.

SunSport understand Bayern believe the transfer will be officially confirmed within 24 hours.

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Kane reportedly rejected a huge £400,00-a-week contract offer from Tottenham earlier this summer.

And he is now set to leave as the club’s record goalscorer, with 280 goals in 435 senior appearances.

With Kane set to link up with the likes of Jamal Musiala, Thomas Muller and Leroy Sane at Bayern Munich, Spurs will have to scout his replacement before the transfer window closes at the beginning of September.

SunSport have named nine strikers the Lilywhites could attempt to sign in the next few weeks, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Randal Kolo Muani and Lautaro Martinez.

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