Harry Kane: Bayern Munich await decision from Tottenham on England striker
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Bayern Munich are still waiting to hear from Tottenham Hotspur about whether they are prepared to sell England captain Harry Kane.
The German champions have reportedly made at least one offer for Kane, who Bild says, external has already agreed personal terms with the 30-year-old striker.
Bayern are playing down reports they set a deadline of Friday for a Spurs decision, but are growing frustrated with the situation.
Tottenham have refused to comment.
Kane is Spurs' all-time top scorer but has only one year left on his contract.
There has been no suggestion Kane would be willing to extend his contract, so if Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy opts to keep the England striker it would effectively be ending the club's last chance to cash in on their talisman.
Bayern officials met Levy earlier this week but no agreement was reached.
Tottenham open their Premier League campaign at Brentford on 13 August. Bayern begin their season with a German Super Cup meeting with RB Leipzig a day earlier.
The transfer window does not close until 1 September, but it is felt all sides would prefer a resolution before the new season begins.
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