Report: Bayern Munich ready to test Tottenham's resolve with big Harry Kane bid
Tottenham may need to reject a big bid from Bayern Munich to retain Harry Kane.

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Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing an £80million bid to test Tottenham's determination in retaining star striker Harry Kane. </p>
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After an earlier £60.2million offer being rejected, Spurs remain resolute in their decision not to sell the striker during this summer transfer window. </p>
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According to reports, Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham, is determined to retain Kane's services, regardless of any circumstances. </p>
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However, with only one year remaining on his contract, there is a risk that Tottenham may lose him for free next year. </p>
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Bayern Munich are eager to secure Kane's services and aim to exert pressure on Tottenham to facilitate the transfer. </p>
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Reportedly, the 29-year-old has expressed a desire to join the Bundesliga champions and has a preliminary agreement in place to sign with them. </p>
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Privately, Levy still harbours hope of persuading Kane to commit to a new contract in North London. </p>
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The club maintain that no official bid has been submitted for their star player. </p>
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Although Real Madrid had shown interest, recent reports suggest that they have cooled off their pursuit. </p>
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Manchester United have also been linked with Kane, but the possibility of the signing seemed unlikely. </p>
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While the England captain has yet to win a major trophy in his career, he is determined to break the all-time Premier League scoring record. </p>
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Currently, Alan Shearer holds the top spot with 260 goals, while Kane stands at 218 goals, eyeing that coveted milestone. </p>
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