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Harry Kane latest: Bayern Munich give Friday deadline with 'final offer'

Will Harry Kane leave Tottenham Hotspur?

That's been a question on the minds of Spurs fans — as well as fans of his suitors — for several years, and so far Kane has just continued to score goals for Tottenham and England at an exceptional rate.

The latest story comes from Sky Sports, which says Bayern has made its final offer to Tottenham. It's a $110 million offer with bonuses but the rub is that the Bavarians have set a Midnight local time for Spurs to decide whether it will sell Kane.

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Kane celebrated his 30th birthday on July 28 and he's 47 goals behind Alan Shearer for the most goals in Premier League history, having passed Wayne Rooney late last season.

He's coming off his second 30-goal Premier League season and was arguably the reason Spurs remained anywhere near the European places before finishing eighth on the table.

That triggered yet another manager change in North London, and now new boss Ange Postecoglou is waiting to find out whether Kane will be part of the bid to return Tottenham to Europe.

Where will Harry Kane play the 2023-24 season?

Tottenham wants Kane to stay but the free-scoring English center forward has not shown signs of willingness to sign a new deal with Spurs.

His contract ends after this season, meaning he can begin negotiating a free transfer to new club in January.

Tottenham risks losing him for nothing if that happened, which would be a shot straight across the club's bow after it refused Manchester City's advances two seasons ago.

Per our partners in the UK at Sky Sports, Bayern officials have offered a ‘club record bid’ for Kane. That would mean Spurs are turning down nine figures for a living legend... a living legend who could leave for free next summer.

Paris Saint-Germain has also been linked with interest in England's all-time leading scorer and Chelsea was mentioned with a sensational one-year loan idea, but Bayern seems like Spurs' best chance to capitalize on Kane now that Man United is expected to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta.