Tottenham Expected to Reject Bayern Munich’s Second Bid for Harry Kane
Tottenham Hotspur is anticipated to turn down Bayern Munich’s reported second bid for star striker Harry Kane, according to sources. The Bundesliga champions have already had an initial offer of £60 million plus add-ons rejected for the 29-year-old.
Reports suggest that Tottenham has received a second offer from Bayern for Kane. However, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is expected to reject any advances for the club’s prized asset. It has been reported that the German giants have come back with an improved offer to sign the England captain. Bayern is now waiting to hear from Spurs whether they will accept their latest proposal. Sky Germany has claimed that Bayern has offered £70 million plus add-ons.
Bayern Munich’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, has made it his priority to strengthen the club’s attack this summer as they are yet to replace Robert Lewandowski, who moved to Barcelona last year. However, it is believed that Daniel Levy is reluctant to let Kane leave North London this summer.
Kane has only one year left on his contract, and it remains to be seen whether he will agree to sign a new deal. Tottenham is still hoping to convince him to stay, but with no European football on offer this season, they could face difficulties in persuading him to commit his long-term future.
The former mentor of Harry Kane during his loan spell at Leyton Orient, Mauricio Pochettino, who is now the manager of Chelsea, recently praised Kane as “one of the greatest.” When asked about a potential reunion with the striker at Stamford Bridge, Pochettino said, “I don’t like to talk about players in another club. But you are talking about one of the greatest, one of the best strikers in the world. It’s not fair to talk, it’s not fair to say nothing. People are not stupid, fans are not stupid, they are so clever, and they know my relationship with him was always amazing. I saw him when he was young, grow up and achieve all he was achieving, and of course, we have a great relationship.”
In conclusion, Tottenham Hotspur is expected to reject Bayern Munich’s second bid for Harry Kane. The club’s chairman, Daniel Levy, is reluctant to let their star striker leave this summer. With only one year left on his contract and no European football on offer, it remains to be seen whether Kane will agree to sign a new deal or seek a move away from Tottenham.