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Harry Kane could win a trophy on his very first day as a Bayern Munich player

Harry Kane could win a trophy on his very first day as a Bayern Munich player

Harry Kane is set to sign for German Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich

It has been reported that Harry Kane could get his hands on a trophy on his first day as a Bayern Munich player.

After weeks of intense negotiations, it was revealed on Thursday that Bayern have finally reached an agreement with Tottenham Hotspur for the England captain.

The deal which will see Kane move to Bavaria is reportedly worth over €100 million.

On Friday, Kane is expected to travel to Germany in order to complete a medical and the formalities of the transfer.

Ahead of the proposed move, Kane could find himself a trophy winner on his first day as a Bayern player.

The Bundesliga champions are set to take on RB Leipzig on Saturday for the DFL Supercup.

According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, Kane has been pushing to start for Thomas Tuchel’s men against Leipzig.

However, with the formalities of the deal yet to be completed, it remains to be seen whether Kane will be signed in time to play a part in the match.


Speaking head of the match, Tuchel said: “Lots of ifs and buts in that question. All of these ifs and buts leaves lots of options.

“At this time, what is most important is to ask is he our player? He isn't at this time. My job as coach is to concentrate on the players that we have.”

He added: “Obviously, we have time and it's early in the season. The preparation hasn't ended. We have a practice session tomorrow so we leave all options open. But what decision we take depends on the day to day.”

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Meanwhile, Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou said: “I had a conversation with Harry the first day I arrived, he was upfront and honest and I was the same.

“You kind of get an indication that he had made up his mind that if the clubs agreed a deal, he would go.”

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Topics: Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Football