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Confirmed, these could be the last Harry Kane's steps at Tottenham

The player could be living his last hours as a Tottenham player 

By Liam Styles

The player could be living his last hours as a Tottenham player 

Harry Kane’s soap opera could live his last episode in the next few hours, since the negotiations would be almost completed for the player, who finally could leave the London club to face a new challenge in his career. The club’s owner, Daniel Levy, would be against his departure, but he could have changed his mind in the last few hours, where he could have decided to agree a potential deal for the player but only imposing several conditions in the negotiation.

In this sense, according to the English journal Daily Mail, Harry Kane would be really close to sign for Bayern Munchen in the next few hours, since a last meeting between the Bavarian club and Tottenham would take place very soon to seal the deal that would lead the 30-year-old player to the Bundesliga champion, who would be willing to complete the English international’s arrival as soon as possible.

For this reason, Bayern Munchen would have increase their last offer for Kane, reaching an amount closer to the 100 million for the player, which would be one of the main conditions set by Daniel Levy along with not sending the player to another Premier League club. In this sense, the willingness of Kane would have also played a key role in the negotiations between clubs, since the English international would have already expressed his preference to sign for Bayern instead of going to PSG.

 

Bayern Munchen would be confident to reach an agreement in the next few hours

In that sense, Bayern Munchen would be really confident to complete the Kane’s arrival to their club in the next few hours, when they have the definitive meeting with Daniel Levy to solve the player’s future, which would pass by being the leader of the Bavarian team’s attack, as reported the German media in the last few days, while at the moment hasn’t been known if Bayern would consider to involve any player in the negotiation as it was recently reported by the British press.
 

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