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Harry Kane

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I reckon Bayern could offer him anything he wanted and he still wouldn't move to Germany.
You would think so but I don’t think they would have submitted a bid without a nod from Kane that he would consider the move.
Can’t see it happening though…
 

Impspur1

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That offer looool
It’s not a bad starting point though for a player with a year left. I reckon if they get to somewhere around £80-£90m plus add on one he goes. Sure I read somewhere that Harry was open to Munich.
 

MightyModric

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They're not bidding without assurances that he'd be open to it.

Definitely something there from Kanes side of things, just have to see if Bayern put a serious bid in
 

Nick-TopSpursMan

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£60m hahaha, they are living in cloud cuckoo land.

They will need to add at least another £20-25m basic fee on top to get Levy even negotating with them.
 

felmani26

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Obviously the caveat here is the add-ons element and precisely how much they total but this will undoubtedly get rejected fairly promptly.

Does suggest a real willingness from Bayern to push this through though and whether this potentially draws out other clubs in the process.

Interesting times......
 

Guntz

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It’s not a bad starting point though for a player with a year left. I reckon if they get to somewhere around £80-£90m plus add on one he goes. Sure I read somewhere that Harry was open to Munich.

Levy isn't selling for a penny under £100m.

Kane is worth more to us because he can potentially get us champions league qualification.

The top 5 get it this season.
 

spursfan77

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I reckon Bayern could offer him anything he wanted and he still wouldn't move to Germany.

Seems a low bid but do clubs even table an actual offer nowadays without having some encouragement from the player that they want to move to that club?
 

barry

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I'm not opposed to Kane leaving. This offer is laughable though. For the more knowledgeable, are there any realistic Bayern players who might sweeten this deal?
 

wadewill

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They're not bidding without assurances that he'd be open to it.

Definitely something there from Kanes side of things, just have to see if Bayern put a serious bid in
You would think

You also have to remember how incredibly shit his brother is at agenting.

Still would be astounded if he went there. Could be a ploy from his people to flush a proper bid out of United, but again, United should be top of his list. Should be Madrid or City
 

kd2000

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It’s not a bad starting point though for a player with a year left. I reckon if they get to somewhere around £80-£90m plus add on one he goes. Sure I read somewhere that Harry was open to Munich.
This 100%.
We regularly see us bid below market price and say its a starting point, why is it different when other clubs do it to us.

Also, plenty say you dont bid without there being some encouragement from the players side. If the bid is true, then there is likely some encouragement from Kanes side. Probably his brother to be fair
 
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