When a great team like Bayern Munich needs a player like Harry Kane, I think it doesn't matter how much they have to pay for him or how they want to provide this money.
We know Kane is a good striker and on the other hand, Bayern Munich needs a forward for the next season, however, since this player is very much loyal to Tottenham, this can be very hard to hire this player for any team.
Bayern Munich have everything except a striker, which is a detrimental confirmation. The Bundesliga behemoth will not relent until they have signed their ultimate objective this summer, and their pursuit of a striker is becoming more apparent. Furthermore, Tottenham Hotspur smashed a high price value for the Englishman, because he's worth every single importance, even if he has yet to win a trophy. Harry Kane will fit in as Bayern Munich's top striker since he possesses all of the characteristics that a striker should have in common.
after Tottenham found out that Bayern Munich really wanted Harry Kane, Tottenham set a very high price. even though the price offered is very high, Bayern Munich could have paid it, but Munich prefers to wait, not to be hasty in spending its money to get just one player because Bayern Munich also needs other players in midfield.
and also Bayern Munich is not alone but there are also other teams eyeing Harry Kane so Tottenham will only let go if any team confirms a suitable price or otherwise Harry Kane will just stay with Tottenham and continue his career by extending his contract at Tottenham.