Tottenham fans heartbroken as Spurs drop huge Harry Kane WILL quit after Bayern Munich 'agree transfer' | The Sun

TOTTENHAM fans were left heartbroken after their own club website dropped a huge hint seemingly confirming Harry Kane would join Bayen Munich.

It appears the England skipper is now only awaiting the go-ahead from Tottenham to complete a £104million move by Friday after a breakthrough in talks late on Thursday night.



The Athletic's David Ornstein believes "personal terms" have been settled for Kane's switch to the German giants on a four-year contract.

it followed Spurs alarming fans by removing their "greatest ever player" from glitzy images – leaving strike partner Son Heung-min alone.

Kane, 30, just needs to take a medical before sealing a move – providing Tottenham accept Bayern's latest offer.

England's record scorer is under contract until next summer.

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But he's been enticed by Bayern offering double-your-money wages and, above all, the likelihood of him finally winning silverware.

Spurs' supporters went from fearful to devastated as Thursday night's developments unfolded.

One posted: "Absolutely gutted, this hurts. He gave us so many great moments but we never backed his ambition if we’re being truthful. Our greatest ever player."

Another said: "This actually hurts bro."

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Fans had started to lose hope once seeing the solo Son images.

A third revealed: "Son on his own hit me hard."

But as Spurs prepare to lose Kane after a 12-year stay, a more positive supporter tried to see the positive side: "This has to be Sonny's season."

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