Top officials from Bayern Munich are planning to meet with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy again next week to discuss a potential deal for Harry Kane.
Their initial visit to London was reportedly cancelled due to leaked information.
Despite this setback, Bayern Munich remains optimistic about reaching an agreement for the England captain, who recently turned 30.
Harry Kane is interested in discussing a move to Bayern Munich and has not shown any indication of signing a new contract with Tottenham, where he has just one year left on his current deal.
Levy has rejected all previous offers for Kane, holding out for a fee exceeding £100 million for their all-time top scorer.
If no agreement is reached with Bayern Munich, Tottenham risks losing Kane for free, as he would be eligible to engage in pre-contract talks with overseas clubs starting from January.
To avoid this situation, Tottenham’s billionaire owner Joe Lewis has urged Levy to sell Kane if he does not commit to a new contract.
In an attempt to keep the striker at the club, Tottenham has offered him a lucrative deal worth £400,000 per week.
Bayern Munich has already seen two offers of £60 million and £70 million turned down by Tottenham.
Furthermore, Paris Saint-Germain has entered the race for Kane’s signature, adding a new dimension of competition for his potential destination.