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Spurs Captain Harry Kane set to Premier League’s second-most-paid player

Spurs Captain Harry Kane set to Premier League’s second-most-paid player

Tottenham Hotspur captain Harry Kane is slated to become the Premier League's second most paid player, despite interest from Bayern Munich.

If he continues at Tottenham Hotspur, HARRY KANE may become the Premier League’s second-most-paid player. Bayern Munich is interested in the striker, who is expected to meet with new coach Ange Postecoglou for the first time.

Despite having only one year left on his contract, Tottenham Hotspur is determined not to sell their star player, showing a strong commitment to keeping him. The Telegraph reports that Harry Kane has not indicated his willingness to sign a new contract with the club.

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Tottenham’s chief, Daniel Levy, is reportedly prepared to offer Kane a substantial weekly salary of £400,000. The report suggests that Kane’s decision regarding his future is unlikely to be driven by financial considerations, but rather by the potential for success.

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has not received any assurances about Harry Kane’s future. Bayern Munich believes Kane would be willing to join them, with personal terms not seen as an issue.

Talks between Kane and Chelsea’s Thomas Tuchel in London reportedly angered Daniel Levy. Bayern made a £60 million bid last month and may offer £70 million plus add-ons

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Spurs have denied receiving any proposals regarding Harry Kane’s future. If he signs a contract extension, Kane would become the second-highest-paid player in the Premier League.

Currently, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland holds the top spot, earning a reported £865,000 per week. Kane would surpass his teammate Kevin De Bruyne and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, both earning £385,000 per week.

Other high-earning stars include Manchester United’s Casemiro and Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling. Marcus Rashford could also join the ranks of big earners, with a potential £375,000-per-week deal.

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