Daniel Levy has increased the asking price for Tottenham star Harry Kane
According to Daily Mail journalist Sami Mokbel, Daniel Levy has increased the asking price for Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur’s star striker, in a move that has caught the interested Bayern Munich unaware.
Since the commencement of the summer transfer window, it had been widely reported that Spurs were valuing Kane at £100 million. The intention behind this lofty figure was clear: to deter potential suitors, including European heavyweights Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and PSG, from pursuing the prolific forward.
While Manchester United decided to withdraw their interest due to the exorbitant price, Bayern Munich remains undeterred by the inflated valuation. The German club has persistently pursued Kane’s signature, with their initial bid of £60 million, plus add-ons, swiftly dismissed by Tottenham.
Bayern have even assured the player that he will have a house, school for his kids, and language support readied for him, should he join. Bayern Munich are hopeful that by instigating a desire for a move from Kane himself, they can pressure Tottenham into considering a lower bid.
However, Levy is reportedly incensed by Bayern Munich’s direct approach to Kane, an act that has the potential to sour any future negotiations. With a desire to penalize the German club for their actions, Levy has raised the asking price for Kane to a staggering £120 million.
This bold move will undoubtedly test Bayern’s resolve and financial capabilities, as they contemplate whether to meet the inflated demands or seek alternative striking options. The Germans are not known to throw money around.
The increased price tag showcases Levy’s determination to retain Kane’s services at Tottenham, recognizing his irreplaceable value to the club. Kane has been a loyal servant to Spurs, consistently delivering stellar performances and cementing his status as one of the most lethal forwards in the world.
His goalscoring prowess, leadership qualities, and unwavering commitment to the Lilywhites have endeared him to fans and established him as an icon within the club’s history. However, it is understandable that now he wants to leave.
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Daniel Levy seems to be in no mood to let Kane leave. He is going to continue toying with Bayern and it’s only a matter of time before they pull out.