Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has been the talk of the transfer window this summer, with the England international entering the final 12 months of his contract at the north London club.
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What is the latest Harry Kane news?
Bayern Munich have reached an agreement with Tottenham Hotspur to sign Kane, according to The Athletic.
After several weeks of negotiations, the two clubs have finally agreed upon a fee thought to be worth in excess of €100m (£86.4m).
The England captain, who had been leaning towards staying at Spurs, must now decide whether or not he will make the move to the Bundesliga.
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He has been enjoying life under newly-appointed boss Ange Postecoglou but talks regarding a new contract haven't made any progress so far.
Kane wants his future resolved before Spurs kick off their Premier League campaign away at Brentford on Sunday.
Bayern's fourth bid has been successful, but they now must convince their top target to make the switch to Germany ahead of the fast-approaching season.
Manchester United, who had previously been the most likely destination for the 29-year-old, were not willing to meet Spurs' £100m valuation and instead signed Atalanta forward Rasmus Højlund.
Similarly to United, Real Madrid were touted as potential suitors for the 83-cap international, but Spanish outlet AS reported that the La Liga giants were reluctant to meet Levy's valuation, and subsequently pulled out of the race.
Where does Harry Kane want to play?
In recent weeks, Kane's appetite to depart the north London club seemed to have weakened. The Athletic claimed the 30-year-old has been encouraged by Postecoglou's impact and was leaning towards staying put.
However, after Bayern's bid was accepted on Thursday, three days before the start of Spurs' Premier League season, the forward could opt to make the leap abroad in a bid to win silverware.
Spurs wanted to tie their asset down to a new deal but talks failed to progress.
With no other suitors pursuing the England international, Bayern appear to be Kane's only option if he is to depart the Lilywhites.
Will Daniel Levy sell Kane?
Yes, is the simple answer.
Levy has accepted Bayern's fourth bid worth over €100m (£86.4m) for the striker but it did take a while for the chairman to sanction the sale.
After weeks of haggling, Levy finally appears to be happy with the German champions' offer and the deal is now subject to Kane's decision.








