Bayern Munich technical director Marco Neppe and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen were both absent as the team boarded an aircraft to Japan to begin their Asia trip. Kicker claims that this is due to the club’s ongoing negotiations with Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur, which are set to continue this week.
Neppe arrived at the airport while the club continued to pursue Kane. But he didn’t take the flight to Tokyo due to a phone call, according to additional reporting from Bild. He instead went back to Säbener Straße. Additionally, they imply that the next conversations between Dreesen and Daniel Levy can start as early as Friday.
Bayern Munich would seem to be Harry Kane likely destination should he decide to leave Tottenham. Where he still has one year left on his contract. Even though PSG has approached him, the Englishman only wants to join the Rekordmeister should he decide to leave. PSG feels confident in their chances.
Harry Kane is anticipated to receive a four- or five-year contract from Bayern Munich that would pay him over €20 million annually. Making him one of the club’s highest earners and comparable to the deal Sadio Mané received from Liverpool last year.
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