Bayern Munich book Harry Kane medical after submitting fresh £86.24m bid to Tottenham-sources

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Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern Munich have returned with a fresh bid for Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane.

German giants Bayern Munich have booked Harry Kane’s medical having submitted a fresh £86.24m bid for the striker in the last two hours but will walk away from the deal if Spurs insist he is still not for sale.

The England striker is in the final 12 months of his contract and will be able to agree a pre-contract with a foreign club in six months- but Bayern want him now having sold Sadio Mane to Al Nassr earlier in the week.

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Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel who was manager of Chelsea has made the England and Tottenham top scorer his prime transfer target this summer as he looks to build a team that wins the Bundesliga and the Champions League.

Bayern have already had two bids rejected but the latest which Sky in Germany say is the final bid will see Spurs receive £80million at first with the £6.24m coming in adds-on and performance related.

Tottenham's chairman Daniel Levy is revered for being a shrewd businessman but the latest bid is likely to get him thinking given Kane could still leave the club in just under a year for free.

Sources say only a fee that tops the £100million tag is what the Spurs owner wants but with Kane desperate to have his future sorted out before the fast-approaching Premier League season, this latest move by Bayern is likely to tell us where both Tottenham and Kane stand.

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The 30-year-old striker bagged 30 goals last season despite Tottenham finishing eight in the Premier League, he is also just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goalscoring record.

French side PSG and Manchester United have all been interested in the past though it has now turned out to be a straight battle between Tottenham keeping him or Bayern buying him.

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