Tottenham Hotspur could risk upsetting talisman Harry Kane after the club chairman reportedly ignored Bayern Munich's transfer deadline.
The Bavarians reported told Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to make a decision on their final bid of £86million plus add-ons for England's all-time leading scorer.
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According to German publication Bild, Levy has decided to travel with his family to the United States for a two-week vacation without making a call on latest bid from Bayern.
Previous reports suggest that the North London outfit are holding out for £100million before they allow their all-time top scorer to leave with one year left on his contract.
Bayern are reportedly aware that Kane wants to make the move to Munich this season, where he is expected to sign a four-year deal and earn around £400,000 a week.
Former England and Barcelona star Gary Lineker has advised the striker to join the Bundesliga giants and secure some silverware.
"I think Harry will leave Tottenham - and he should do. I think he wants to go and that they will make it happen," Lineker told the Sun.
"The time is right for him, and the right club has come in for him. Munich is a lovely city and Bayern are one of the great clubs in world football."
He continued, "the game is about winning team honours rather than individual records and that is what Harry needs.
"I don't see Spurs finishing even close to the top four next season.
"And if Harry doesn't win trophies with Bayern then he really must be a jinx.'
Reports also suggest that if a deal can not be agreed, Kane will see out the final year of his contract and the leave the club for free in 2024."
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