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‘We’re told’: Sky reporter shares how Harry Kane will react if Tottenham-Bayern transfer collapses

Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images
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Paul Gilmour says Harry Kane will be ‘relaxed’ if his rumoured transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern Munich collapses this summer. 

On Monday, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy met with senior officials from Bayern Munich to discuss the transfer of the London club’s star striker.

As of this moment, a deal hasn’t been struck, with Sky Sports reporting that the German giants are around ‘£20 million’ short of securing Harry Kane’s talents. 

The 30-year-old has less than 12 months left on his contract, so if he doesn’t leave this summer, then he will have his pick of whoever he wants in 12 months. 

From the perspective of someone like Levy, that opens the door for Kane to join another Premier League side in 2024, that’s why he is probably willing to meet with Bayern officials.

Either way, this is still Levy and anything can happen, including Kane staying, and if that scenario becomes reality, then the England skipper won’t throw up a fuss, as Gilmour reported on Sky Sports.

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“If a deal is agreed, then we understand that Harry Kane would be keen to formally speak with Bayern Munich,” said Gilmour.

“If a deal isn’t agreed, then we are also told that he is quite relaxed. He will simply get on with his football with Tottenham, knowing he is in a strong position in the next year or so.”

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Kane in Bayern colours next season

A certain Alan Shearer is going to be jumping with joy, if this rumoured transfer goes through, with Ian Wright laughing at that matter recently.

But whilst that all-time Premier League goals record can wait, Kane at Bayern next season means that he will finally end his long-waited trophy drought.

It also increases Bayern’s chances of winning the European Cup because, in recent years, they haven’t been anywhere near it.