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Bayern Munich make official transfer bid for Kane but fans fume at the fee as Germans look to pip Man Utd & Real Madrid


BAYERN MUNICH have submitted a bid for Tottenham striker Harry Kane.

According to The Athletic, the offer is worth £60.2million plus add-ons.

Bayern Munich have submitted a bid for KaneCredit: Getty

And German newspaper Sport Bild have since claimed Kane has reached an agreement in principle with Bayern.

However, Sky Sports Germany claim that it has already been turned down as it falls short of Daniel Levy’s £100m asking price.

And talkSPORT have reported that Spurs are willing to reject ANY transfer offer that is submitted.

Spurs fans have been quick to blast the Bundesliga giants following the announcement of the bid, with many claiming that it is far too small.

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One person tweeted: “Bayern would be insulted if Spurs tabled a bid like this.”

Another added: “£70m you must be joking.”

A third wrote: “HAHA. Good one Bayern. He’s not leaving.”

While a fourth joked: “How much will you offer for his other foot? @FCBayern?”

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On Tuesday, it was revealed that Bayern Munich had set their sights on England’s all-time top goalscorer.

And they were handed a boost when Kane admitted that the Allianz Arena was his preferred destination.

Manchester United and Real Madrid have also expressed an interest in signing the striker, who has just one year left on his contract.

The Red Devils have been pushing to sign him for months, but Tottenham’s reluctance to sell their star man to a Premier League rival has seen his price tag increase.

Spurs chief Levy could feel more inclined to sell Kane to a European side.

Real Madrid considered a swoop for the 29-year-old earlier this month following the departure of Karim Benzema.

Harry Kane scored 30 league goals last season


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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