Tonight, executives from BAYERN MUNICH flew to London to try to recruit Harry Kane. In an effort to sign the England captain, the German powerhouses dispatched a delegation to see Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy in a hotel in the heart of London. In an effort to retain Harry Kane in the face of Bayern Munich’s interest, Tottenham has offered him a post-retirement position.
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With only one year left on his contract, Bayern, who had hoped to complete a £60 million deal, thinks Kane wants to transfer to Germany. Levy has claimed to Real Madrid that the club’s top player is not for sale, despite the fact that he would consider bids beyond £100 million.
Kane will board a flight to Australia tomorrow to begin Spurs’ preseason tour, which will begin with a match against West Ham on Tuesday in Perth. The striker’s contract expires at the end of this year, and Bayern reportedly made a proposal last week, according to reports in Germany.
Spurs denied receiving a proposal and continue to reject the idea of their greatest asset departing this summer.He presently makes a base salary of £200,000 a week, but with bonuses, he might make up to £300,000.
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Furthermore, Kane has received an offer from Spurs for a post-retirement position and a salary of £400,000 a week. The striker’s contract with Spurs ends at the conclusion of the 2023–24 campaign, and interest from European clubs has left his future uncertain.
Spurs are trying to provide Kane a springboard for a future coaching career in the hopes that he will be willing to remain at the club. After retirement, there would be a position available at Tottenham if he wants to pursue coaching.
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