Bayern Munich will reportedly come back with a bigger bid for Harry Kane after their first offer for the striker was rejected.
The Bavarians sent in a £60m offer for the England international last week, but Spurs rejected that bid, claiming that their captain is not for sale this summer.
The 29-year-old, who has just one year left on his current deal at Tottenham, wants to leave North London this summer in search of silverware. He has agreed personal terms with Bayern and is waiting for the German club to strike a deal with Tottenham and its hard-to-please chairman Daniel Levy.
And now Sportsmail is reporting that Bayern will come back for another bid, and this time they will offer around £80m plus add-ons. The Bavarians believe such an offer will get Levy to talk, as he wouldn’t want to lose the striker for nothing next season.
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Meanwhile, a move for Kane, at 29, has yet to meet approval from Bayern’s president Uli Hoeness who believes the England striker is too expensive.
However, former Bayern technical director Michael Reschke believes Kane must be the club’s priority.
“Kane is one of the top three number nines in the world with Haaland and Mbappe,” Reschke told Confidential.
“If he joins Bayern, he gives them a much greater chance of winning the Champions League.
“That is the reason Bayern are fighting for him. Bayern can’t compete in bidding wars for the top players, but they are still alluring to some if they show conviction.”