Harry Kane's time at Tottenham is close to an end as the striker reportedly agrees to a move to Bayern Munich
According to reports out of England, Tottenham captain Harry Kane has been given permission to travel to Germany to complete a move to Bayer Munich after agreeing to join the Bavarian club.
Harry Kane set for Bayern move
Tottenham accepted Bayern Munich’s final bid for the England international, believed to be worth around £95 million, and according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, Kane himself has also agreed personal terms with the Bundesliga giants.
As a result, he is now set to embark on a medical as the last step to confirm his move to Bayern Munich and officially end his 19-year-romance with Tottenham.
Kane is now set to sign a four-year contract with Bayern Munich under Thomas Tuchel that should see him remain at the club until 2027.
Kane says goodbye to Tottenham
Kane joined Tottenham as a youth trainee in 2004 and made his first-team debut nine years later, scoring his first goal for Spurs in a league cup win over Hull City in October 2013.
In his first full season as a first-team regular with Tottenham, Kane won the PFA Young Player of the Year as well as the Tottenham Player of the Year awards, finishing the season with 21 goals in 34 appearances.
He would go on to score 20 or more goals in four consecutive seasons, leaving him one season shy of the record for the most consecutive seasons with at least 20 goals.
He has scored a total of 213 Premier League goals in his time with Tottenham and is the club’s top scorer and the competition’s second-highest goalscorer.