The British media seems to want to create another scandal for the most notable deal in the foggy country, involving the top striker of the England team. Even the Daily Mail newspaper reported that Harry Kane was "blocked" from flying to Germany when Tottenham "tried to renegotiate" the transfer of this striker with Bayern Munich!
Harry Kane has said goodbye to Tottenham
A few hours ago, transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano officially announced that Harry Kane was on a flight to Germany, waiting for a medical examination to sign a 4-year contract with the "Bavarian Tigers" worth 100 million pounds.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano confirms Harry Kane transfer deal is done
If everything goes well, Harry Kane will officially join the Allianz Arena team on August 11, ready to compete with his new team in the German Super Cup match taking place in the early morning of August 13 between the reigning Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich and last season's German Cup winners RB Leipzig. Of course, Harry Kane's registration in Bayern Munich must be completed 12 hours before the ball rolls.
HarryK Kane's flight ticket to Germany
After the two sides reached an agreement, according to DailyMail, the terms of the contract and financial liquidation between Harry Kane and Tottenham, including issues related to intermediary fees, are being thoroughly resolved. Bayern Munich has pursued Harry Kane in accordance with regulations and standards, in which, the club's honorary president Uli Hoeness and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen both publicly commented on the team's contact with the English striker.
Harry Kane ready to play for Bayern Munich
Although the deal is not believed to be worth £100m, add-ons could still net Tottenham a nine-figure sum, including an £86m transfer fee and £17m in add-ons. Tottenham boss Daniel Levy has valued talented but 30-year-old striker Harry Kane at £120m but is worried he will not get anything back when Kane's contract expires in 12 months' time.
Harry Kane, Tottenham and England's top striker
Harry Kane is Tottenham's all-time leading scorer with 280 goals in 435 games. Man United were keen on the player but Daniel Levy did not want to sell Kane to any Premier League team. That was also the reason why Man City could not get Kane's signature in 2021.
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