As reported by many journalists, Bayern Munich are trying their best to end the Harry Kane saga and agree a fee with Tottenham Hotspur chairman, Daniel Levy for under €100m.
Bayern have already seen 2 bids immediately rejected by Tottenham for the England captain. It was reported a few days ago that the German giants were planning to bid again for Kane, with €100m. Some German journalists said that Bayern were ‘confident’ with this bid and had hoped Levy would give in.
However, David Ornstein first called today, that Tottenham Hotspur have rejected their latest offer from Germany. The bid was a package of €100m. Daniel Levy said no to the German club proposal. Bayern are reportedly discussing internally on how to proceed after yet another rejected bid.

Ornstein also stated that “The indications right now are that Harry Kane doesn’t want to sign a new contract with Spurs, but equally the soundings are that he really is impressed by Ange Postecoglou, and is enjoying training.
Tottenham still hope they can convince Harry Kane to extend his contract within the final 12 months of his current deal.”
The real question is: Will Bayern continue to push for this deal with Daniel Levy being the stubborn negotiator he is well known for? How much are they willing to spend to land the deal?
