Harry Kane's spouse Katie Goodland has reportedly began taking a look at homes and faculties in Germany forward of her husband's potential transfer to Bayern Munich. The 30-year-old is within the ultimate 12 months of his contract at Tottenham and should depart this summer time with Bayern having made a number of presents for the centre-forward.
Spurs are mentioned to have a 'gentleman's settlement' with their skipper that they may let him go forward of subsequent season offering it's to a staff exterior of the Premier League and that they match the membership's £100million asking value for his or her star striker.
Tottenham are nonetheless holding out hope that they may be capable of entice Kane into staying and have supplied him a recent contract value at the very least £300,000 every week. But it's understood that Kane is not keen to commit his future to his boyhood membership and needs a brand new problem.
The Bavarian giants have had two bids turned down for Kane with their newest supply being value £68.5m plus add-ons. A 3rd bid is predicted to be submitted within the coming days and Kane's representatives stay optimistic that he'll make the transfer to Germany - as too is his spouse.
According to Sport BILD, Katie has been out in Munich with different members of the family taking a look at properties and worldwide faculties within the district of Grunwald in Bavaria. PSG are additionally believed to be all for buying Kane's providers however Bayern stay the frontrunners to snap him up.
When requested about Kane's state of affairs throughout a current press convention, Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou mentioned: "Fair to say I am not relaxed about it! It's not something you go: 'Ah, well, you know if it does or doesn't happen!' I mean it's a very important part of this football club. Not just the team, but the football club.
"So, you have to cope with it, and I believe, for everybody involved, we do not wish to be doing it for too lengthy. I do not assume that's good for anybody. I do not assume it's good for Harry, I do not assume it's good for the membership, as a result of as laser-focused as we wish to be, you find yourself form of repeating your self alongside the best way.
"But the flip side of that is I don't want to put a deadline on it because that adds even more pressure. You want these things to happen for the right reasons. The reality of it is he's still a contracted player at our football club, so that's the way I see him.
"It's not like his contract is ending on the twelfth [of August] and he is bought to decide, he is bought one other 12 months. So from that half, I'm not relaxed however I'm not placing stress on him or anybody else on the soccer membership, saying 'nicely we have to do that'. But I do not assume deep down any of us need it to go on for too lengthy."
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