Paris Saint-Germain is said to be preparing an £85m ($110m) offer for Harry Kane, the Tottenham striker, in an attempt to outbid Bayern Munich.
- Bayern have made two bids for Kane. PSG have opened talks with Spurs.
- Remains to be seen if they can match Spurs’ valuation
PSG has identified Kane as their top target for the summer transfer season. They have sent a delegation to London to negotiate with Tottenham, including discussions with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy. PSG is prepared to offer £85m to secure the signing of England captain Kane.
Bayern have made two bids for Kane this summer, but neither have been accepted by Spurs. The most recent offer totalled £70m ($90m) and they are said to be considering a third bid. Kane is in line for a new £400,000-per-week contract if he snubs a transfer to remain at Spurs, but he does not intend to sign it during the current window.
According to RMC Sport, Harry Kane is reportedly more inclined to join Bayern rather than PSG. However, negotiations with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy are expected to be difficult. Despite this, the offer from PSG is likely to be the highest Spurs have received this summer. Ange Postecoglou, the new manager of Tottenham, has expressed his uncertainty about Kane’s future but hopes that the striker will continue playing for the club.
The text states that if Kane does not sign a new contract, his future will likely be the focus of attention during the summer.

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