Tottenham Hotspur, a Premier League club, has officially accepted an offer exceeding £95 million from Bayern Munich for the transfer of Harry Kane.
Kane has already reached an agreement with Bayern Munich regarding personal terms. If he chooses to depart from Spurs and move to Germany, the English captain is set to earn around £400,000 per week.
After several weeks of negotiations and unsuccessful bids, Bayern Munich has now successfully reached a preliminary agreement with Tottenham to acquire Kane during this summer transfer window.
This deal is anticipated to generate approximately £100 million for Tottenham.
While Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham, values the iconic striker at £120 million, credible sources suggest that an offer in the vicinity of £100 million could entice the club to part with a player who could potentially leave on a free transfer next summer.
Bayern Munich has fulfilled all the necessary conditions to secure Kane’s transfer, and he would be looking at a weekly wage of roughly £400,000 if he joins the ranks of the German giants.
The final decision rests with Kane himself, regarding whether he intends to make the move to Germany. Recent indications earlier in the week hinted that the 30-year-old was leaning toward remaining with Tottenham.