Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly ready to enter the race for the signature of Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.
Kane’s future is subject to intense speculation as it has emerged he wants to move to a more competitive club this summer.
However, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is playing hardball and is reluctant to sell the player despite two huge bids from Bayern Munich.
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The Bundesliga club believe the 30-year-old wants to join them, and their chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen met with Levy on Thursday.
According to Sportsmail, PSG are preparing to make a bid for Kane. Their presence could force the price above the £70m Bayern have offered.
The Bavarians insist they will draw the line at a certain point and consider returning in January if Kane commits to joining them.
Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel is a huge fan of Kane, but Bayern have been unsuccessful so far in their pursuit of the England captain.
PSG’s interest will no doubt complicate things for the Bundesliga side if they are to seal the deal this summer.
Meanwhile, Manchester United, who are looking to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta now, would also return for Kane next summer if he allows his contract to run his own.