Tottenham star Harry Kane already has an ‘agreement in principle’ with Bayern Munich over a move this summer.
That’s according to BILD journalist Christian Falk, who says the Bavarian giants are now focused on securing a transfer agreement with Tottenham after doing so with Kane.
Reports today have made it clear that Bayern have made the first move for Kane, submitting an offer in the €70m region for the striker which has been rejected by Spurs.
That was followed by an explanation in Germany, where BILD reported that talks were underway, and that Bayern were hoping to get a deal for under €100m after their sports committee agreed to the potential transfer on Monday.
Falk now follows that up and states that Bayern made their initial bid for Kane having already agreed a deal with the player on a move.
According to his information, Bayern have ‘reached an agreement in principle’ with the striker after they conducted negotiations with his family, namely his father and his brother, about a transfer.
They’ve already been concluded and finalised and so, Bayern have now stepped forward and made a bid to Tottenham for the striker.
Finding an agreement with them is the ‘prerequisite’ to a deal, which is obvious but has to be stated, nonetheless.
Unless that happens, a transfer won’t be taking place, but it seems Bayern have at least been given enough confidence to make a bid by already finalising an agreement in principle with Kane.