100 million is a nominal amount that is actually quite large if only to be able to bring in Harry Kane.
Of course, Munich will consider twice if it has to pay 100 million for the transfer of Harry Kane.
But if a negotiating agreement can be agreed at a price of 80 million or 85 million, maybe Munich can still agree on the price.
It's just that what you said is true, that everything comes back to Munich's decision whether they will still agree to a price of 100 million or not to for take Kane from Tottenham.
In my opinion, this nominal is too high if only to bring in one player, but on the other hand, this is indeed a golden opportunity for Tottenham before he actually leaves as a free agent which will be very detrimental to Spurs. Bayern Munich is very interested in him because we know he is the most ideal candidate to replace Lewandowski. I heard that Bayern Munich had held talks with him and managed to reach an agreement with Harry Kane. Even though Bayern Munich have reached an agreement with Kane, on the other hand, they still have a difficult task to complete, namely trying to reach an agreement with Spurs. This is indeed an opportunity for Tottenham to at least get a lot of profit, but on the other hand, I think the nominal value of 100 million euros is set too high and it is undeniable that it is very possible for some clubs who want it to choose to find other alternatives that make more sense.