Journalist predicts how much Bayern would now have to bid to sign Harry Kane so close to the season

Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol believes that Bayern Munich would have to bid well over £100m to convince Daniel Levy to let go of Harry Kane.

It emerged on Monday that Bayern’s £86m offer for Kane had been turned down by Spurs, with The Daily Mail explaining soon after that the guaranteed portion of the bid (£73m) was not deemed to be enough by Daniel Levy.

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The report added that Kane is now looking increasingly likely to stay, with the striker keen on his future being resolved prior to Tottenham’s first match of the season against Brentford.

The Evening Standard reported something similar this morning, explaining that the 30-year-old is now leaning towards staying at Spurs and he wants any transfer to be sorted out before the Lilywhites’ opening clash of the season.

Bayern to make another offer for Harry Kane

Solhekol has now told Sky Sports’ Football Daily that despite Bayern insisting last week that their £86m bid would be their final offer for Kane, the Bundesliga club are now expected to launch another proposal for the striker.

However, the journalist remarked that Levy is not likely to budge unless the Bundesliga giants make an offer of ‘well over £100m’.

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It is quite possible that Levy has hardened his stance on the asking price for Kane after seeing how good Spurs look in pre-season under Postecoglou.

The Spurs chairman might feel a little more optimism that the striker can perhaps be persuaded to sign a new deal if the team shows major signs of improvement under the Australian during the upcoming campaign.

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