One transfer saga of the summer is slowly coming to an end - after Tottenham rejected Bayern's offers for Harry Kane twice, the Bavarians are arriving in London today for direct negotiations with Daniel Levy.
The Tottenham president was not interested in Bayern's previous offers of 70 and 80 million euros, and as journalist Fabricio Romano announced, the Bavarians will now come to north London for an offer higher than the last one.
"Crucial hours are upon us for the transfer of Harry Kane," Romano added on Twitter.
Herbert Heiner, the president of Bayern, emphasized that in that club they respect Levi as a professional.
As previously reported by the media on the Island, the best English striker wants to leave Tottenham after almost 15 years.
And a similar message arrived from Munich.
"Kane has made it clear to us that he has made a decision. If he keeps his word, we will bring him in," Bayern's honorary president Uli Hennes said recently.
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