Bayern Munich are getting closer to finishing the signing of Harry Kane step by step. They have made their third offer to Tottenham which is near 100 million euros package. They are confident they will finish this agreement successfully soon. As Levy's hands seem to be tied from now on I think he would accept this deal finally. By saying his hands are tied I mean he was told to sell Kane this summer. Hence he should be doing this while there is a really favorable offer to accept.
I don't want to watch Kane playing for Tottenham anymore. He deserves to play for a bigger team and achieve titles before his career comes to an end.
I think Tottenham are better off letting Kane go and the money can be used to buy young players, they should at least invest in long term options. There's nothing wrong with letting go of Kane, who has been contributing to Spurs for a long time, let Kane provide his services at another club that can provide what Kane has to achieve while in football, namely the League Trophy. Tottenham must know themselves that if they can't offer anything then don't be a barrier for players who want to have a history of lifting trophies.
The drama of the Kane transfer saga, no less exciting than the Mbappe saga. negotiations between Bayern and Spurs were going on quite tough, ever since Bayern had their eyes on Kane as Lewandowski's successor. these two clubs, have held several meetings and offer after offer was rejected by the Spurs.
As the league is about to get back underway and the summer transfer market is drawing to a close, Spurs are unsettled that their striker is rumored to not be extending his contract. Spurs owner Joe Lewis has reportedly told chairman Levy that Kane has left Tottenham with little choice but to sell him this summer. while Levy, of course, will go out of his way to pay him, they at least have some control over the next club interested in him. conversely, by letting the deal run out, Spurs risk losing Kane as a free agent after just 11 months.
According to a fairly reliable source, Florian Plettenberg, Bayern's 3rd proposal would cost €95 million, just slightly less than what Levy was asking for. Plettenberg also claims Bayern are planning to make Kane their record scorer and on an extraordinary five-year contract until 2028. In another report, Bayern and Tottenham have yet to set a new date for talks, but "all parties are confident of finding a deal" well, if these rumors true, it is very likely that Kane's transfer will reach the final. so, let's just wait.