Bayern Munich have made a second offer to Tottenham Hotspur for the services of Harry Kane, Sunday Telegraph reports.
Having seen their initial bid of €70 million rejected, Bayern have returned with an improved offer worth a guaranteed €80m plus add-ons as they hope to snap up Kane, who is said to be keen on moving to the Allianz Aren
Kane is in the final year of his contract but Tottenham have remained firm in their stance not to part ways with the Englishman and understandably so given that he racked up 30 Premier League strikes last season, second only to Erling Haaland’s 36-goal haul.
Manchester United were previously linked with a move earlier in the window but the Red Devils’ interest has since cooled to a significant extent as they are now focused on landing Rasmus Hojlund from Serie A outfit Atalanta.
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Should Tottenham reject Bayern’s latest bid for Kane, it remains to be seen whether the Bundesliga giants will return with another offer amid reports that €100m might be too good for Spurs to turn down.
Bayern have earmarked other transfer targets such as Randal Kolo Muani and Dusan Vlahovic in the event that they are unable to get a deal for Kane over the line.
Off the back of a relatively disappointing campaign by their standards where they needed a late winner from Jamal Musiala to secure the title, Thomas Tuchel’s men are expected to be fairly active in the transfer market.
They have already secured the acquisitions of Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro as free agents from RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund respectively, while Kim Min-Jae is currently putting the finishing touches on a move from Napoli.