England superstar Harry Kane has now reportedly reached an agreement in principle to join one of Europe's biggest clubs.
The Tottenham Hotspur talisman has been the subject of intense speculation over the past few weeks, having been heavily linked with Manchester United and Real Madrid.
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However, both those teams have since cooled their interest in the player, with the Red Devils said to have been put off by the prospect of negotiating a fee with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, while Los Blancos seemingly had a change of heart after they spent a massive €103 million (R2 billion) on another Englishman, Jude Bellingham, instead.
However, Kane has now reached an agreement in principle to join Bayern Munich after his representatives held talks with the German powerhouse, according to BILD Sport.
It is said an agreement on a transfer fee between the two clubs remains outstanding, though, with the Bundesliga team having made a reported £60 million (R1.4 billion) bid, plus add-ons, earlier on Tuesday, but it is understood this has already been rejected by Spurs.
That offer is less than half the £150 million (R3.5 billion) Levy is reportedly demanding for the centre-forward even though he has only a year left on his contract, but it is felt that the English executive is open to lowering that fee for a foreign team rather than selling to another Premier League club.
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It is believed that Kane is now Thomas Tuchel and Bayern's top attacking target for this window, but it remains to be seen if Levy and Spurs will play ball on this transfer.
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