Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing a fresh bid to try and lure Tottenham striker Harry Kane to Bavaria.
Tottenham have reportedly knocked back bids of £70 million ($90.2m) and £80m ($103.3m) from Bayern, but the German side look set to increase their offer for the striker. The Guardian suggest the Bundesliga outfit’s CEO, Jan-Christian Dreesen, and technical director, Marco Neppe, will discuss a possible move for the 30-year-old next week when they travel to London, despite their flight on Friday being cancelled.
Bayern are believed to be preparing a new proposal of £85m ($109m) for Kane, who was also a reported target for Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United earlier this summer. New Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is also keen on keeping the striker for the upcoming season.