Tottenham offer Harry Kane 'huge new contract with salary hike' as Bayern push hard
Tottenham Hotspur are ready to considerably improve Harry Kane's salary to try and keep him in London as Bayern Munich step up their intrest in Spurs' superstar
Posted Thursday, July 06, 2023 by Dailystar.co.uk
Tottenham have offered Harry Kane a new deal
Tottenham have offered Harry Kane a new contract as Bayern Munich continue their pursuit of the Englishman.
Kane, 29, has just 12 months left on his £200k-a-week deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and he is being tracked by a number of clubs. However, Spurs aren't too keen to lose their star man - and, according to The Guardian, they've tabled a deal that will considerably improve his current salary.
However, Kane is in no rush to put pen-to-paper on the deal, and the Englishman could leave Spurs this summer. Manchester United had been interested in his services, but the Bavarian giants appear to be in the hot seat.
Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel has reportedly jetted to London to meet with Kane at his home in London. According to reports in Germany, Kane is keen on the move.
Bayern had a £60m bid for the 29-year-old rejected last week, but they are prepared to go all out for him after selecting the England man as their No1 transfer target.
However, despite having just 12 months left on his current deal, Daniel Levy is expected to demand close to £100million before even considering parting ways with his prized asset.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is not giving up on keeping Harry Kane long term yet
Thomas Tuchel is leading Bayern's pursuit of Harry Kane
Bayern are looking to fill their Robert Lewandowski-shaped hole, after the Pole left Bavaria for Barcelona last summer.
The German champions' top scorer last season was winger Serge Gnabry with 17 goals in all competitions, followed by midfielder Jamal Musiala who netted 15. However, neither of them can hold a candle to Lewandowski - who notched 50 in all competitions in his final Bayern season.
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