Harry Kane's staggering Bayern Munich contract offer has been revealed, with the England captain in line to double his wages should he move to Bavaria.
Bayern have been hellbent on trying to acquire the Spurs striker this summer and tabled a total of four bids for Kane.
Spurs had been playing hard-ball but on Thursday morning the reliable David Ornstein reported that Bayern had reached an agreement with the North London club.
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An £86.4 million bid was accepted by Spurs and the decision now lies with Kane, who has 12 months remaining on his contract and will be a free agent next year.
Spurs want to extend their talisman's stay but talks over a new deal have stalled and the club are now more willing to sell him than they were a couple of years back when he was Manchester City's top target.
According to the same report from The Athletic, Kane "has appeared to want to move to Bayern" in pursuit of major trophies and is in line to earn more than double his salary at the Allianz Arena.
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The 30-year-old currently collects around £200,000-a-week at Spurs but would be raking in £25 million per season (£480,000-a-week) at Bayern should he accept the proposal.
That would make Kane the top earner in the Bundesliga by a considerable distance. There had been some talk that Spurs were keen to include a buy-back clause in his deal with Bayern should Kane want to return to the Premier League.
Kane is Spurs' record goalscorer with 280 goals in 435 games, while he is just 48 away from surpassing Alan Shearer as the Premier League's top bagsman.
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His latest season saw him score 30 Premier League goals in a poor Spurs side who finished the season in eighth.
Spurs have brought in former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou and shifted to an attacking brand of football which Kane is said to be enjoying thus far.
Topics: Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich