Bayern reach R909cr deal with Spurs to sign England captain Kane
Harry Kane
Bayern Munich have reached an agreement to sign England captain Harry Kane from Tottenham, for a Bundesliga record fee of more than USD110 million (approx R909cr), reports said on Thursday. Talks between the two clubs had been going on for several weeks, as Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy pushed for a higher fee, aware that Kane could leave on a free at the end of his deal in 2024. Bayern had reportedly submitted their final bid for the 30-year-old striker in recent days, breaking through the 100-million-euro barrier for the first time.
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Kane needs to decide
The Athletic reported the deal between the two clubs first, and was followed by Sky Sports and several other British and German media. Kane must now decide whether he wants to leave or not, the reports said. “Kane is coming!” ran a headline in top-selling German tabloid Bild, which reported the striker had pushed for the negotiations to be resolved before Tottenham’s Premier League opener on Sunday.
The mood in British media was more downbeat however—The Sun reported that Spurs fans were “heartbroken” and had “gone into meltdown.”
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Six-time European champions Bayern have been historically more reluctant to spend big on transfer fees than many of their European rivals.
The reported figure of over 100 million euros well exceeds their club record transfer outlay of 80 million euros paid in 2019 for French defender Lucas Hernandez. Hernandez left Bayern for Paris Saint-Germain earlier this year for 45 million euros.
Bayern want a striker
Bayern had been on the lookout for a striker since the departure of star forward Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona at the end of the 2021-22 season.
The club won the Bundesliga in each of the Pole’s eight seasons in Munich, with Lewandowski scoring 344 goals in 375 appearances. The Bavarians struggled in Lewandowski’s absence last season.
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