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Bayern Munich are increasingly confident they can sign Harry Kane from Tottenham this summer.
The Bundesliga club believe he will become a Bayern player if they can agree a fee with Spurs, but they have not been able to do that yet.
Sky in Germany‘s Florian Plettenberg is reporting Bayern chief executive Jan Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe want to meet Spurs chairman Daniel Levy this week, preferably face to face.
Plettenberg says Bayern want to treat Spurs with total respect and they are not worried about reported interest from PSG.
Sky Sports News reported last week that Kane will not sign a new contract with Tottenham this summer.
The Spurs forward remains open to speaking formally to Bayern Munich and the German champions are convinced he has told them he wants to join, however a gap in valuation still exists between Bayern and Spurs.
The risk for Spurs is keeping him beyond the window and losing an elite goalscorer on a free next summer, potentially to a Premier League rival.
If Tottenham do not agree a transfer fee with Bayern, Kane is also happy to continue in London and will simply get on with his football.
If that scenario presents itself, one simple factor that could encourage Kane to extend his contract later in the season is if Spurs turn into a side capable of winning trophies.
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