At last, Bayern signs Kane for £95m, with the England captain offered £400k-a-week.

At last, Bayern signs Kane for £95m, with the England captain offered £400k-a-week.

At last Bayern signs Kane for £95m with the England captain offered £ 400k a week

Tottenham have accepted an offer from Bayern Munich for Harry Kane, which virtually guarantees the Premier League side £100million.

Kane already has a deal in place with Bayern over personal terms, with the England captain to earn in the region of £ 400,000 per week if he decides to leave Spurs for Germany.

Following weeks of talks and failed bids, Bayern have now successfully agreed a deal in principle with Tottenham to sign Kane this summer.

The offer will highly likely earn Spurs at least £ 100 million.

While the guaranteed part of the agreement is believed to be less than £100m, the add-ons are so achievable that Tottenham are practically certain to net £100m.

Levy values the talismanic striker at £120m - but well-placed sources have indicated that an offer in the region of £100m would tempt the club into selling a player available for nothing next summer.

Bayern have now met all the conditions required to land Kane, who would be paid in the region of £ 400,000 per week

with the German giants.

 

The decision is now with Kane as to whether he wants to leave for Germany, with indications at the start of the week that the 30-year-old was leaning towards staying with Spurs.

Intriguingly, Kane’s move to Bayern is not cut and dried, with sources indicating that there are still a number of issues for the player to consider before deciding to join.

And while rejecting Bayern would come as a major shock, staying at Spurs this season is an option Kane is believed to be open to.

Bayern have been very public in their pursuit of Kane, with honorary president Uli Hoeness and chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen both commenting on their pursuit of the striker.

Those public comments have left Kane in an uncomfortable situation whilst also frustrating Tottenham in the process.

Kane wants his future resolved by the weekend and will not contemplate a move once the Premier League season begins.

Spurs fans serenaded the forward with chants of 'we want you to stay' as Postecoglou's side turned in an impressive performance in a 5-1 pre-season friendly win over Shakhtar Donestsk on Sunday.

 The Spurs and England captain has one year left on his deal and no intention of extending his contract this summer, and could still leave on a free next year.