German champions make opening bid of £60m plus add-onsSpurs open talks with Leicester over James Maddison signing
Tottenham are expected to dismiss Bayern Munich’s offer of €70m (£60m) plus add-ons for Harry Kane. Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, remains reluctant to sell their striker this summer and Bayern’s opening proposal falls short of the asking price.
The England captain is unlikely to be sold for less than £100m, even though he has a year left on his contract and can leave on a free transfer next summer. Levy does not want to lose Kane, who has also been targeted by Manchester United and Real Madrid, and sources have suggested the likelihood is that the 29-year-old is still a Spurs player next season.
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