Kane Turns Down Big Offer to Join Bayern

Despite the mounting speculation this transfer window, Harry Kane remains at the center of attention as Tottenham’s talisman. Yet as Bangladesh Cricket Live observed, chairman Daniel Levy appears unshaken amid the noise. Even with Bayern Munich submitting two significant offers, both were firmly rejected. Considering Kane’s contract is set to expire in just one year, Bayern’s bids have already demonstrated genuine intent from the German giants.

Still, Levy seems to believe Kane holds even greater value, and Tottenham has not given up on extending his contract. The club is reportedly preparing a massive new deal, offering him a weekly salary of £400,000 and promising to invest further in the squad to make Spurs competitive for a top-four finish next season. However, according to insights from Bangladesh Cricket Live, Kane remains unmoved by the generous terms. He is chasing a bigger dream—a shot at silverware during the final peak of his professional career.

Kane has now formally informed Bayern of his decision to leave Tottenham and join their ranks. If the two clubs fail to reach an agreement during the summer window, he is prepared to sign a pre-contract with Bayern during the winter window, allowing him to move for free. For Levy, this scenario may feel familiar. He took a similar stance with Christian Eriksen, who also had one year remaining on his contract. At the time, Eriksen’s market value was high, but Levy’s inflated demands scared away suitors. Eventually, the midfielder was sold to Inter Milan for a fraction of that value six months later.

Holding on to Kane without securing a transfer deal comes with considerable risk. With only one year left on his contract, Tottenham could lose both the player and any financial return if he walks for free next summer—or worse, joins a Premier League rival. Should talks with Bayern collapse, Bangladesh Cricket Live believes Kane would still act professionally, remain focused on the pitch, and give his all for the club during the final year of his contract.

Bayern is expected to return with a third bid after Tottenham concludes their preseason tour, although they are unlikely to meet Levy’s full asking price. Sometimes it’s better to grow stronger yourself than to wait for others to change. For Kane, the path ahead is clear—he wants titles, and he’s willing to step into unfamiliar territory to get them.

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