Will Bayern go over 100 million for the first time in club history? Tottenham reject second offer for Kane

The tension between Munich and London continues. Phone calls have long since been established, but no deal has yet been agreed as Tottenham have rejected Bayern’s second bid for Harry Kane, suggesting one of the more interesting deals in the summer market could drag on until the end of the transfer window.According to information from the Island, the Premier League member said “no” even when a proposal from the Allianz Arena arrived at the club’s address for the great striker to move to Germany for 80,000,000 euros. In addition, the transfer would include various bonuses that could grow up to 90,000,000 euros, and bearing in mind the excitement of the captain of the England national team and Bayern’s ability to win trophies even when it seems that they will fail, they seem easily achievable.Bayern Munich will consider leaving the bidding for Harry Kane this summer to return in January, when the striker is in the last few months of his contract.@SamiMokbel81_DM pic.twitter.com/N8WAkUI8Zq— The Spurs Web (@thespursweb) July 10, 2023 The problem, of course, is knowing that Daniel Levy is difficult to work with, a “tough” negotiator, proven countless times, which is why the Tottenham president has decided to persevere even now. That’s why two weeks ago he rejected Bayern’s first offer of 70,000,000 euros and the bonuses attached to it, and now the second one. It seems that the Spurs’ owner is targeting a transfer of around 100,000,000 euros. Kane is certainly worth that money, however, the question is whether the Bavarians would put their hand in their pocket that deep due to the knowledge that his contract expires next summer and then he will be free on the market.Although, Bayern learned their lesson a year ago. They were left without Robert Lewandowski and thus without the main supplier of goals. They replaced him in the form of Sadio Mane, but the Senegalese did not make a name for himself. In addition, he is not a classic striker either, and there were often games in which the team of Julian Naglesman, then Thomas Tuchel, struggled to break through the rival’s defense. Kane guarantees that he would do it easier.##NAJAVA_MECA_7364593##Again, the question is whether Bayern will agree to go all the way to 100,000,000 euros, which they have never paid in history. And what the club leaders cited as a limit they will not break. On the other hand, most of the media in Germany state that they are patient in Munich, ready to wait for the end of the transfer window so that Kane’s price will drop and they can get him a bit more favorably than now.

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