A intriguing situation is the deadlock between Tottenham Hotspur and possible bidders over Harry Kane move. Tottenham stands to gain financially if any team is willing to pay the high price demanded by them for their star striker. The team nonetheless gains if no offers come through because they are able to keep their star player for the following difficult season. Bayern Munich on the other hand are interested in Kane because they need to find a good successor for Lewandowski and think Kane is their best choice. The mystery and ambiguity surrounding Kane future are prolonged by Tottenham refusal to accept offers despite the fact that Thomas Tuchel is also looking for an attacker similar to Lewandowski.
The current situation is that Kane is reportedly more interested in joining Man United, because the position of the main striker is the priority target for Ten Hag squad this summer. United are trying to get around signing Kane by offering player exchanges like Sancho and some additional money for Tottenham. It is also possible that Ten Hag chose the option of releasing several other players such as Maguire and Fred to get more funds while streamlining the squad.
If Tottenham still set a high price and reject Man United offer this time, then they will find themselves in trouble because the transfer window continues and Kane will be a free transfer next season if not released this summer.
The reason Tottenham set a high price for Kane was because Tottenham did not want to be left behind by Kane, because the high price could make interested clubs reduce their intention to bring Kane. Also, even if for example Kane continues to play at Tottenham, the fact is that Tottenham will not get any benefits. Because anyway, even though Kane is still playing at Tottenham, but the fact is that Tottenham performance remains poor and that also happened last season. So yes, I don't care where Kane will join whether to Bayern Munich or to another club, but the point is Kane really has to leave in this transfer window.