Bayern Munich representatives in London to discuss Harry Kane deal with Daniel Levy

Bayern Munich set to discuss Harry Kane's deal with Daniel Levy- Photo Credit || Imago

Bayern Munich representatives in London to discuss Harry Kane deal with Daniel Levy

Stephen Oladehinde 15:23 - 31.07.2023

The executives of Bayern Munich travelled to London to meet with Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham, in order to discuss a possible transfer for Harry Kane.

Bayern Munich have made many efforts to sign Harry Kane in the past few weeks and have seen two bids rejected by Tottenham.

The England International has been a subject of transfer speculation and has been linked to top clubs in Europe with Bayern leading the race.

Negotiations between the two parties were scheduled for Friday, but Levy abruptly called off the meeting.

However, recent reports claim that Bayern Munich have sent their representatives to London to discuss a possible deal with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.

Tottenham all time highest goal scorer, Harry Kane Photo Credit || Imago
Tottenham all time highest goal scorer, Harry Kane Photo Credit || Imago

Bayern representatives jets to London

According to reports, Bayern representatives have been spotted in an Airport, taking off on a plane to London.

The club's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe are seen in footage posted on Twitter by BILD's Bayern reporter Heiko Niedderer departing from Oberpfaffenhofen Airport for the English capital just before 10 am UK time. 

According to the Daily Mail, they have subsequently arrived in London and are prepared to discuss Kane's potential transfers.

Kane's current contract at Spurs has just one year left on it, and the London club is anticipating a third offer from the Bundesliga team in the coming days.

The England captain is expected to sign a four-year contract with Bayern so that he may team up with manager Thomas Tuchel. 

Tuchel has selected Harry Kane as his top target this summer in his pursuit of a centre forward, which is his main goal.

Tottenham is anticipated to hold out for £100 million and are unwilling to lower their asking price for their all-time leading goal scorer.