BAYERN MUNICH are so confident of agreeing a deal for Harry Kane this summer that they have found a house for the Spurs star, according to reports.
The Daily Mirror report that the club have reserved a luxury Bavarian villa in a “millionaire’s enclave” on the outskirts of the city.
If Kane is to take the club up on the offer, he will reportedly be neighbours with former Bayern chairman and club legend Karl-Heinz Rumenigge and Leroy Sane.
Bayern are now ramping up pressure on Spurs supremo Daniel Levy to get the deal done – with the club in talks with Kane’s camp about reserving a number for the England captain and reserving him a seat in the dressing room.
The clubs remain some way apart in terms of valuation – with Bayern’s final offer for the Spurs talisman reportedly being £87million up front plus £8m add-ons.
Tottenham will reportedly only begin to consider an offer of £120m or more.
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Harry Kane has just one year left on his current contract and is free to negotiate with other clubs about a free transfer next summer in January.
Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel is desperate to secure a deal for the England captain and has told Bayern chiefs that the club’s ability to challenge for the Champions League next season relies on bringing in a player of Kane’s calibre.
Bayern’s chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen will seek to resume talks with Daniel Levy this week after Tottenham refused to engage with Bayern’s self-imposed Friday deadline.
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Kane would become Bayern’s highest paid player if he were to complete the move with the German club prepared to offer him £400,000-a-week.
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Bayern will be hoping to have Kane signed in time for their German Super Cup match against RB Leipzig on Saturday.
As it stands, Kane is set to start for Spurs as captain with the team taking on Brentford in their Premier League opener next Sunday.
Kane scored four for Tottenham today in their pre-season friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk