BAYERN MUNICH are convinced they will sign Harry Kane, according to reports.
Kane has reportedly agreed personal terms with the German giants ahead of a potential blockbuster move.
Now Bayern are ready to test Tottenham's resolve with an £80million bid after seeing a previous offer rejected.
SunSport understands Daniel Levy will remain stubborn in negotiations but that has not deterred Bayern's advances.
And according to German journalist Christian Falk the Bundesliga champions are confident of striking a deal due to an alleged agreement Kane has with Levy.
Bayern are even said to be prepared to wait until when next summer when Kane will be out of contract and available on a free transfer.
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Falk, who writes for Bild, told BBC 5 Live: "Thomas Tuchel is working like a manager in England so can decide who is coming and who is not and there have been talks with Kane’s family.
"Bayern Munich would not have made an offer if they weren’t sure that Harry Kane would go. First step was clearing the detail with Kane’s family and then making the offer.
“The point is that Bayern are in another league. Kane has a gentleman’s agreement with Daniel Levy that he is allowed to go to another league if there is another offer that he is really interested in.
"Now, yes, Harry Kane wants the move because you know the thing about Tottenham and titles. If you go to Bayern Munich, it’s a title guaranteed and this is the main interest for Kane at the moment.
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“If he won’t move this summer, then they will wait. Tottenham have to decide if they want to get €80m, or even €90m, but next year there is no money for Harry Kane.”
Privately, Levy has not given up hope of convincing Kane to pen a new deal in North London.
And the club insist no bid has been lodged for their star man.
Real Madrid had been keen but have reportedly cooled their interest.
Manchester United have also been linked with Kane but didn't hold out much hope that the signing was possible.
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