Still no! Bayern Munich see third Harry Kane transfer bid rejected as Tottenham refuse to budge
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- German giants eager to sign a striker
- Spurs talisman in their sights
- Into final year of contract in north London
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Bundesliga champions have made the England captain their top target for the summer window as they seek to bring another proven No.9 on board. They have been met by stubborn resistance from those in north London, with no agreement put in place.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Spurs are understandably reluctant to part with their all-time leading goalscorer despite seeing him enter the final year of his contract. An initial approach from Bayern that was said to be worth €70 million (£60m/$77m) plus add-ons was knocked back. A second offer from the Allianz Arena was also shunned, with the two clubs reportedly some £25m ($32m) apart in their respective valuations.
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AND WHAT'S MORE
The Athletic reports that a renewed bid from Bayern has been given the same treatment, with Tottenham’s asking price still not being met. As a result, Kane remains part of Ange Postecoglou’s plans, with four goals recorded in his most recent friendly outing against Shakhtar Donetsk.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Spurs are still hoping to see Kane sign a new deal, with Dejan Kulusevski revealing that the talismanic striker’s team-mates are doing all they can to talk him around. The Swedish winger has said, with the start of the 2023-24 Premier League campaign fast approaching: “He's unbelievable. Honestly, his mentality, I can learn from him like everybody. He just goes out and performs day in day out. He's a true professional. Of course we want him to stay and we'll do everything to make him stay.”
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