Tottenham is rumored to be prepared to present Harry Kane with a new contract valued at £400,000 per week in an attempt to dissuade him from transferring to Bayern Munich. Despite Bayern’s ongoing efforts to entice him to Germany, Tottenham aims to secure Kane’s services for an extended period as his current agreement is set to expire in 2024. The Telegraph reports that if Kane commits his future to Spurs, he will join the ranks of the highest-paid players in the Premier League, earning £400,000 per week.
Looking At The Broader Situation
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy remains resolute in his determination to retain Kane, despite interest from Bayern Munich. However, it is believed that Kane’s decision will not hinge solely on financial considerations but also on the sporting project under new manager Ange Postecoglou.
Furthermore, it is rumored that Kane has already had discussions with Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel, who has assured him that they could potentially achieve Champions League success together if he were to make the move to Germany. On the other hand, Postecoglou has admitted to receiving no assurances from chairman Levy regarding Kane’s future, stating that he is currently focused on things within his knowledge.
So, what lies ahead for Kane? Reports suggest that Bayern has submitted a second offer of £70m ($90m) plus additional bonuses after their initial bid was rejected. However, it remains uncertain whether this sum will be sufficient to convince Levy, as Tottenham is said to be seeking £100m for the services of the English international.