Tottenham re-schedule talks with Bayern Munich bosses over Harry Kane’s future for Monday

Tottenham re-schedule meeting with Bayern Munich bosses over Harry Kane’s future for Monday after Daniel Levy CANCELLED talks with Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe

  • Discussions over Harry Kane’s future have been re-scheduled for next Monday 
  • Spurs cancelled a meeting with Bayern’s Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe 
  • Tottenham are keen on Bayern’s Mathys Tel but he has rejected offers to leave 

Tottenham have re-scheduled a meeting with Bayern Munich officials for Monday as they discuss the potential sale of Harry Kane.

Daniel Levy is understood to have cancelled Friday’s planned talks with Jan-Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe and a meeting in London on Monday is now likely. 

Spurs hold an interest in Bayern forward Mathys Tel which could come into play during talks but the 18-year-old has turned down multiple offers to leave the Bavarian outfit so far.

Kane has just one year remaining on his current deal at Tottenham and the club are expecting a third offer from the Bavarian side in the coming days. 

The German club are also willing to offer Kane a four-year contract and have also been looking to tie down his England team-mate Kyle Walker, too. 

Tottenham re-schedule talks with Bayern Munich bosses over Harry Kane’s future for Monday

Tottenham and Bayern Munich will now hold talks on Monday after Spurs cancelled a meeting with representatives from the German club on Friday 

Representatives from the Bundesliga side were due to fly to London to conduct discussions earlier today

Representatives from the Bundesliga side were due to fly to London to conduct discussions earlier today 

Spurs are also interested in Bayern's 18-year-old forward Mathys Tel (pictured) who scored during their 2-1 defeat by Manchester City on Wednesday

Spurs are also interested in Bayern’s 18-year-old forward Mathys Tel (pictured) who scored during their 2-1 defeat by Manchester City on Wednesday

Die Roten’s desire to bring the Spurs talisman to the German top flight was encapsulated by Bayern president Herbert Hainer publicly declaring the club’s interest in Kane earlier this week.

Hainer explained that the signing of England’s record goalscorer would represent something of a coup for the league as a whole. 

Even with just one year remaining on his contract, the fee required to sign Kane would almost certainly break the club’s transfer record, with Tottenham expected to hold out for £100m for their all-time leading goal scorer.

French defender Lucas Hernandez currently sits atop Bayern’s record arrivals chart, with Niko Kovac spending £68m to bring the Atletico Madrid star to the Allianz Arena. 

Tel, meanwhile, joined Bayern Munich in 2022 and has returned five goals in 22 Bundesliga appearances, notably having only made one start in the league last season. 

The 18-year-old is a versatile forward and can play across the front three and has made several appearances France’s age grade teams.  

Kane's contract at Tottenham will expire next year but Tottenham are expecting Bayern to make a third bid for him after rejecting a second offer of £70m

Kane’s contract at Tottenham will expire next year but Tottenham are expecting Bayern to make a third bid for him after rejecting a second offer of £70m

Talks between Thomas Tuchel's side and Spurs are expected to resume early next week

Talks between Thomas Tuchel’s side and Spurs are expected to resume early next week 

Tel scored during Bayern’s 2-1 defeat to Manchester City in Tokyo on Wednesday, and after the match, his coach, Thomas Tuchel, made it clear the club were searching for new options up top.   

He said: ‘It’s no secret that we are looking for a new No 9, and we can’t expects any new insights from a game if it’s always been played with the same team as you say.

‘But of course, that is the difficult thing. Up front, we had a couple of chances out wide with speed in the attack, and we could have had more chances,’ he added speaking on Wednesday’s loss.

‘Of course, they realise they could have finished better. That was the story of the first half in any case.’

For all the latest Sports News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TechAI is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.