HARRY KANE has gone to Disney World with his family as Tottenham prepare to meet Bayern Munich bosses about a potential transfer.
Spurs chief Daniel Levy is set to sit down with the German champions in London on Monday – with the Bundesliga giants expected to submit a £69million bid.
Instagram @katekanexHarry Kane with his two daughters at Disney World in Florida[/caption]
Kane’s children appeared to be enjoying their time in AmericaInstagram @katekanex
Kane’s wife Kate shared several photos of the holidayInstagram @katekanex
Instagram @katekanexThe family holiday comes as Kane is linked with a move to Bayern Munich[/caption]
As well as Kane’s two daughters, he also has a son called LouisInstagram @katekanex
Kane is Spurs’ all-time record goalscorerGetty
But Kane is not even in the UK as he is currently enjoying a break with his wife Kate and three children – Ivy, Vivienne Jane and Louis – at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Kate shared several photos of the family trip – including Kane walking hand in hand with his two daughters inside the Disney World complex.
And she added the short caption: “Princesses and cars .”
The couple are preparing to welcome their fourth child after announcing the news in March.
Kane, who turned 30 last Friday, has one year remaining on his Spurs contract and has shown no indication that he will sign a new one.
He has not agitated for a move this summer and attended Tottenham’s pre-season tour of Australia, Thailand and Singapore.
But he is believed to be interested in a move to Bayern, should they agree a deal with Spurs.
Bayern’s honorary president Uli Hoeness enraged Tottenham earlier this month with his comments regarding Kane.
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The 71-year-old confidently proclaimed to Sport1: “Harry Kane has clearly signalled in all conversations that his decision stands – and if he keeps to his word, then we’ll get him, because then Tottenham will have to buckle.
“Kane wants to play internationally and luckily for us Tottenham will not be active internationally next year.”
Bayern bosses have since rowed back from Hoeness’ comments, with chairman Herbert Hainer insisting: “We respect Daniel Levy as professional.”
Hainer, 69, added that signing Kane would be huge for the Bundesliga.
He said: “I think the Bundesliga doesn’t have that many international stars anymore.
“That contributes to how the Bundesliga is marketed internationally. FC Bayern always tries to get international stars to make us and the Bundesliga better.
“Harry Kane is definitely a highly attractive player, England national team captain, top scorer. He would be good for us and the Bundesliga.”
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