Bayern Munich bosses travelled to London today for crunch talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy over a potential move for Harry Kane.
The two parties were set to meet on Friday, only for the negotiation to be cancelled at short notice by Levy.
Now footage shared by BILD’s Bayern reporter Heiko Niedderer on Twitter has shown the club’s CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe taking off from Oberpfaffenhofen Airport to the English capital just before 10am UK time. They have since arrived in London, ready to talk transfers.
Kane has just one year remaining on his current deal at Spurs and the London club are expecting a third offer from the Bundesliga side in the coming days.
Bayern are set to give the England captain a four-year deal so he can join the fold of manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of his first full season in charge.
Tuchel wants a centre forward as his top priority, with star striker Sadio Mane closing in on a £25m move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr.
Tottenham are expected to hold out for £100m for their all-time leading goal scorer.
Haaaarryyyy, wir kooooommen!!!
Abflug der Bayern-Bosse Dreesen & Neppe nach London zum Kane-Gipfel um 10.51 Uhr. pic.twitter.com/ZgOl5jDx94— Heiko Niedderer (@itstheicebird) July 31, 2023