Bayern Munich Submit Improved Bid For Harry Kane After Tottenham Hotspur Reject Initial Offer

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Bayern Munich have made an improved €80m offer for Tottenham Hotspur star, Harry Kane, after an initial €70m bid was rejected by Spurs.

The Bundesliga side have been in desperate need of a striker ever since Robert Lewandowski left in 2022 and are reportedly stepping-up their interest in Harry Kane.

Spurs rejected an initial offer of €70m in the hopes of holding onto their star man, however, the German champions have submitted a second bid of €80m earlier on today.

According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the side from north London are unlikely to accept the improved offer, with the club valuing their leading marksman at €90-100m.

The England international has one year remaining on his current contract and could leave the club for free next summer – should both parties fail to agree on an extended deal.

Spurs will be looking to keep their record goalscorer after a disappointing 2022-23 campaign, which saw the club miss out on European football for the first time in over five years.

Antonio Conte’s departure had a huge impact on the north London side, as his temporary replacement, Cristian Stellini was relieved of his duties after a month in charge.

Ryan Mason failed to turn things and the club ended their long search for a permanent head coach by appointing former Celtic coach, Ange Postecoglou, on a four-year deal.

The new manager has already added some fresh faces to the squad, including James Maddison, who has signed from Leicester City for around £40m.

The prospect of Maddison and Kane combining in the Premier League will excite Spurs supporters, however, if Bayern Munich continue their interest it may be hard to keep the striker in London.

Personal terms have reportedly been agreed between the player and German champions, meaning a fee is all that needs to be confirmed to complete the move.

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