Gary Lineker convinced Harry Kane WILL join Bayern Munich as he reveals theory behind transfer | The Sun

GARY LINEKER claims that Tottenham would not have struck a deal with Bayern Munich unless “Harry wanted the move.”

Tottenham have accepted Bayern Munich’s fourth bid for Kane.


DREAM TEAM IS LIVE – JOIN NOW TO BATTLE FOR THE £50k TOP PRIZE

Three bids were rejected by Spurs before a fourth bid of around £94.5million was finally approved.

Spurs chief Daniel Levy is understood to have been determined to stick to his reported £100m valuation.

The deal would see Kane receive a salary of £21.6m per year in Germany – £415,000 per week.

However, there is now a belief that Kane could REJECT the move.

READ MORE IN FOOTBALL

Harry Kane’s Bayern wages revealed as Tottenham accept stunning £94.5m bid

Paddy Power: Get Money back as CASH up to £20 if your first football bet loses

With an agreement in place between the clubs and personal terms reached, Kane has a big decision to make in the coming days.

Lineker quickly took to Twitter to give his opinion on the saga.

The former Spurs striker has a theory that the fee would not have been accepted if it wasn’t for Kane wanting the move.

He said: "Seems Harry Kane is on his way to Bayern Munich. Clubs have agreed the fee. That would not have happened unless Harry wanted the move."

Most read in Bundesliga

CROOKED TALE

Inside toxic row over mystery fire that destroyed Britain's wonkiest pub

'DEVASTATED'

Creator of BBC sitcom dies suddenly leaving castheartbroken

hitting the note

Tyrique and Whitney in huge career change after Love Island

'HE WAS SO YOUNG'

Brit cop, 26, dies on holiday in Majorca as tributes pour in

FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS

He also joked that Premier League all-time top-goal scorer Alan Shearer was "ecstatic" with the news.

In another interview, Lineker also urged Kane to leave Tottenham, stating “the time is right for him”.

Tottenham kicks off their Premier League campaign away at Brentford.

Source: Read Full Article