Despite Gap in Valuation, Bayern is Confident in Securing Harry Kane Deal
Bayern Munich Football Club is not letting a valuation rift dampen its hopes of securing Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.
The club is reportedly convinced it can sign the striker after a face-to-face meeting with Spurs officials on Monday, and it plans to make a higher offer in order to meet Spurs' asking price.
Bayern is reportedly formulating a third offer for Kane, which could be closer to £150 million. With this being Kane's final season under contract with Spurs, the club is willing to pay an all-time high transfer fee to acquire him. However, Tottenham is seeking approximately £100 million for the striker.
Bayern's initial offer of €70m was promptly rejected by Tottenham as considerably undervaluing the England international due to Kane's status as one of the most sought-after attackers in Europe. Bayern is optimistic, however, that an increased offer will convince Tottenham to accept the agreement.
Bayern Munich's Goalkeeper Situation
Regarding the goalie issue at Bayern, the team is not anticipated to spend significantly on a new goalkeeper. Bayern is reticent to spend a significant amount of money on a goalkeeper this summer because it is still unknown when and in what condition Manuel Neuer will return.
According to reports, the club wanted to sign David Raya, but the transfer never happened. Bayern remains unwilling to pay a high price for a new No. 1 in this transfer window.
Bayern's Keenness on Kane
The club believes that Kane would add an extra dimension to their attack, boosting their chances of securing the elusive Champions League trophy.
According to insider sources, the striker is also keen on exploring a potential move to Bayern Munich and a chance to challenge for domestic and European titles.
Can Bayern Munich Clinch the Deal for Harry Kane?
As the transfer market heats up, all eyes are on whether Bayern Munich can close the deal for Harry Kane. The player's quality on the pitch is undeniable, and his addition to the squad would be a significant boost to Bayern's striking options.
Only time will tell whether the new and improved offer from Bayern will be enough to convince Tottenham to part ways with their prized striker.