Harry Kane transfer update: Tottenham and Bayern Munich reach fee agreement over potential move – reports

Tottenham have reached an agreement with Bayern Munich over the sale of Harry Kane, according to reports.

Bayern have been pursuing the England captain all summer with Kane entering the final 12 months of his contract at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The decision over a move is now down to Kane himself, but it is currently unclear how the 30-year-old will react to the news.

While it initially appeared as though he was unwilling to extend his current deal at the north London club, recent reports have suggested that Kane is “leaning towards staying” after being impressed by new manager Ange Postecoglou.

Kane is believed to want a resolution about his future before Tottenham’s first match of the Premier League season, when Spurs travel to London rivals Brentford on Sunday 13 August.

Kane came through the Tottenham youth academy and made his first team debut in 2014.

Since then, he has gone on to score 280 goals for the club, surpassing the legendary Jimmy Greaves last season to become Spurs’ all-time leading marksman.

Kane has won the Premier League golden boot three times as a Tottenham player and is also England’s all-time top scorer with 58 goals to date.

On 213 strikes currently, the Premier League goal record of 260 held by Alan Shearer is also in his sights.

While reluctant to allow their player to leave, Tottenham look set to receive a substantial fee for Kane who has one year left of his contract and could leave for free in 2024 should he not sign a new deal.

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