There are still 15 million pounds left, and the Kane Munich deal is coming.

  British "Daily Mail" reported on 30th (Korean time) that Bundesliga Bayern Munich was close to signing harry kane. It is reported that Bayern Munich CEO Jan Christian Drayson and technical director Kyle Neve will meet with Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levi on the 1st of next month to recruit Kane. The Daily Mail said: "If the negotiations here go smoothly, Kane may sign a historic contract with Bayern Munich." Bayern Munich chose Kane as a substitute for Roberto lewandowski, and lewandowski moved to Barcelona Football Club in Spanish first division before last season. According to local media reports such as German Sky Sports, Bayern Munich leaders met Levi earlier this month to recruit Kane. Bayern Munich made an offer of 70 million euros and 80 million euros at that time, but both were rejected. According to the Daily Mail on the same day, Bayern Munich thinks that an agreement can be reached, although Tottenham and Kane have different opinions. Tottenham Hotspur is seeking 90 million pounds for Kane, and Bayern Munich has planned to offer 75 million pounds as a third offer. The difference between the two sides has narrowed to 15 million pounds. Bayern Munich urgently needs Kane's reinforcements because striker sadio mane is about to sign a contract worth 25 million pounds with Saudi Arabia's Al nasr. On the contrary, the transfer fee earned by Manet can be invested in Kane's recruitment. The Daily Mail explained, "Since Kane has no intention of renewing his contract with Tottenham Hotspur,Bayern Munich is expected to sign a contract. Bayern Munich aims to win the triple crown from the Bundesliga and the German Cup to the Champions League this season. Wingback Rafael Gheowu and midfielder Conrad Remo were recruited at the same time, and Kim Min-jae, who won the Best Defender Award in Serie A last season, was also embraced. The remaining transfer market plan is to introduce Kane to fill the vacancy and challenge the triple crown. Bayern Munich President herbert hainer said: "There are not many world-class stars in the Bundesliga. This is a good thing for the Bundesliga. "