Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will make a decision over Bayern Munich’s latest bid for Harry Kane ‘today’ and knows the striker wants a ‘quick decision’ from him.
That’s according to BILD, who cover the ongoing transfer saga today amid reports that Bayern have now bid over €100m for the England captain.
They report that all parties involved in the matter, including the layer, want Kane’s future to be clarified as soon as possible.
Bayern want clarity on the matter and Levy knows that Kane is the same, he wants a ‘quick decision’ on his future and already given his approval to Bayern to join them for next season.
There was another round of talks between the German champions and Tottenham on Monday, with Bayern managers Jan-Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe meeting Levy for the latest round of talks.
They want a deal for Kane done before the start of the Premier League season on August 13th because they don’t want him to play another game for Tottenham before moving to Bavaria.