While Harry Kane has been heavily linked with Bayern Munich, where the Tottenham Hotspur star wants to play his football next season has reportedly been revealed.
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The England captain has entered the final year of his contract in London, and is said to be against committing to new terms at the Lilywhites.
Bayern are currently leading the race to secure the 29-year-old's services, with club representatives having admitted their interest in the striker ahead of the coming campaign.
Earlier in the transfer window, Manchester United were believed to be in discussions with Spurs over a potential move for Kane, but decided not to advance due to fears they would be priced out of a deal.
Chairman Daniel Levy is yet to indicate how much the club would sell the forward for, while some reports have suggested no sum of money will be enough to convince the club to part ways with their captain.
Majority owner Joe Lewis, however, is believed to have told Levy that Kane should be sold if he shows no willingness to agree to an extension, in order to avoid losing him as a free agent in 2024.
While the Red Devils are said to be prioritising a move for Atalanta's 20-year-old forward Rasmus Hojlund, Football Insider claims Kane would still prefer a switch to this past season's Carabao Cup winners.
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The Spurs No. 10 would ideally like to stay in the Premier League in order to be able to break Alan Shearer's all-time record of 260 EPL goals, with Kane currently 47 strikes behind in second place.
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