Tottenham have dismissed Bayern Munich's most recent bid for Harry Kane, passing on the German heroes to choose whether to proceed with their quest for the striker.
Bayern's third proposal for the Britain chief was worth £86m
and was sufficiently not to persuade Daniel Duty, the Spikes director, to sell.
They should either work on their bid for Kane, whose agreement lapses the
following summer, or acknowledge rout in their endeavors to haggle with Duty.
Thomas Tuchel needs to sign a striker equipped for filling
the opening left by Robert Lewandowski joining Barcelona the previous summer.
Bayern had demonstrated their third for Kane was their last proposition however
they will hold inward discussions about whether to attempt in the future. Kane
needs lucidity over the circumstance before Spikes open the season by
confronting Brentford on Sunday.