CEO of Bayern Munich, Jan-Christian Dreesen, is displeased with the extensive public coverage surrounding Harry Kane’s potential transfer.
During a recent interview, Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness discussed the club’s transfer activities for the current window, including their interest in major targets Kim Min-Jae and Harry Kane.
However, Dreesen is reportedly concerned that the media attention surrounding Kane’s transfer could lead to an inflated price for the striker.
He is said to be unhappy with the publicity generated by the discussions, as it may impact the negotiations and potentially drive up the cost of acquiring the player.
“It’s no secret that we’re very interested in Kane. Everything Uli Hoeness said is correct,” Dreesen said.
“But it’s best for us to stick with what Thomas Tuchel said. The grass doesn’t grow faster when you pull it…”.
Bayern has already submitted three bids for the striker from Tottenham Hotspur as the Bavarians look for a new striker.
If the prices keep driving up, Bayern may be forced to settle as they also face competition from Paris Saint-Germain.
Dreesen reportedly wants to keep talks under wraps in the future in hopes that it may ease the deal a little.
The future of Kane remains uncertain and the coming weeks could see developments in the situation between Bayern and Spurs.