Harry Kane's wife was spotted house hunting in Munich before the Bavarian club reached an agreement for the England international's signature.
According to the Athletic Bayern have reached an agreement with Tottenham to sign Kane.
A proposal from the Bundesliga side, believed to be worth more than €100million (£86.4million), was reportedly accepted by Tottenham on Wednesday. Kane must now decide whether or not he will make the move.
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The 30-year-old allegedly wanted his future resolved before Tottenham's opening fixture of the season against Brentford on Sunday.
Kane is allegedly enjoying life under Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou and according to transfer guru David Ornstein, the England captain had been leaning towards staying. Yet it is unclear how the striker will react to this development.
Kane has just a year left on his contract with Tottenham eager to tie him to fresh terms.
There has been no progress on a new contract so far, which has reportedly led to some members of the Tottenham hierarchy to consider selling their talisman this summer rather than running the risk of losing him on a free next year.
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According to Sport Bild Kane's wife Katie Goodland started looking at houses and schools in Germany in July ahead of her husband's potential move to Bayern .
She was allegedly out in Munich with other family members looking at properties and international schools in the district of
Grunwald in Bavaria.
Kane and Katie have three children together - Ivy, Vivienne, and Louis. Moreover, in March the couple announced they were expecting their fourth child, which may contribute to the striker' desire to resolve his future imminently.
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While Kane is flirting with a move to Bayern this summer, he would have a long list of suitors in 2024 should he see out his contract. The likes of Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and a series of Premier League clubs will all be interested in the England skipper. Moreover clubs in Saudi Arabia will also be keen on the player, who is Tottenham's record goalscorer.
Topics: Football, Transfers, Premier League, Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich