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For Kane's age, the price of $100 million seems quite expensive. Tottenham don't even want to release him below that price. Actually I'm not too sure Kane is better than Sadio Mane. I think with such a high price, Munich do not need to rush in selling Mane. They can give Mane confidence to perform at least half a season. If he is good then keep him, but if it is the other way around maybe they should sell him immediately. Half-season conditions might make Tottenham able to release Kane at a cheaper price. In addition, it seems that Kane is already very keen to leave Tottenham.
Bayern Munich desire to Harry Kane for the upcoming season does indicate their desire to continue to rule the Bundesliga. Kane would surely have a significant impact on the team making him a top target for the representative board headed by Karl Heinz Rummenigge. While it would be great to sign Kane this summer the club is willing to wait until his contract with Spurs expires in 2024. This displays their long term thinking and willingness to wait if it meant investing in a player of Kane calibre. Such a calculated approach demonstrates Bayern Munich dedication to maintaining their leadership position.
In fact, even though waiting until Harry Kane finishes his contract in 2024, this also requires bigger funds because of course Harry Kane when he is on a free transfer will be contested by other clubs, not just Bayern Munich.
So I think for 2024 Bayern Munich must provide a good offer to be able to get Harry Kane.
If not, it is possible that Bayern Munich will not be able to get him because they will fight over Harry Kane with other big clubs.