Bayern Munich bosses are in London for talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy over a potential move for Harry Kane.
A short video shared by BILD’s Bayern reporter Heiko Niedderer on Twitter has shown Byern Munich’s CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe taking off from Oberpfaffenhofen Airport in Germany to the English capital to talk transfers.
Kane has one year left on his current contract at Tottenham Hotspur and the London club are expecting a third offer from the Bundesliga side in the coming days.
Tottenham have already rejected two bids from Bayern Munich which have all been less than the £100 million valuation for their all-time leading goal scorer.
If an agreement is reached with Tottenham, Bayern are set to give Kane a four-year deal so he can join the fold of manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of his first full season in charge.
Last week on Friday, Bayern Munich officials were set to travel to London for the same talks but plans changed at the last moment on Levy’s side, hence postponing the talks to today.
Levy has recently returned to England from Tottenham’s preseason tour of Australia and South-East Asia. Tottenham have to sell Kane this summer or risk losing him for free next summer.