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Alasdair Gold and Sky’s German journalist have now just tweeted their latest info about Harry Kane
It’s all happening at Tottenham right now.
After weeks and weeks of speculation, Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich may be about to go ahead.
It has been on Thursday morning that a bid has been accepted by Spurs for their talisman, and, as you can imagine, the Spurs fanbase are in a bit of a frenzy.
A number of journalists are trying to figure out what is going on at the moment, and, as many will know, the two men who have been covering every element of this story have been Alasdair Gold and Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg.
Sadly for Tottenham fans, both Gold and Plettenberg are reading from the same hymn sheet on this deal at the moment and they are both led to believe that a bid for Kane has indeed been accepted.
As per , Bayern and Spurs have reached an agreement for Harry Kane. Now it’s down to the player.
— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold)
💥 X News Harry :
➡️ Yes, there’s an agreement in principle between the clubs now – confirmed ✔️
➡️ Transfer fee more than €100m with add-ons included
➡️ Kane is on verge to join FC Bayern!First call: | 🏴
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal)
When Plettenberg, Gold and David Ornstein are all reporting the same thing, you can be pretty sure it is true.
The moment that all Spurs fans have feared for years may have finally arrived, Tottenham have accepted an offer for Harry Kane, and based on , personal terms won’t be too much of an issue at this point.

For Spurs, this is a massive blow, they’re losing arguably their greatest player of all-time, and they now face the impossible task of replacing the England captain.
As for Kane, he will leave Spurs as a legend, and now, he has a great chance to finally win some silverware and get that monkey off his back after one of the most high-profile and lengthy trophy droughts in football history.
Kane is closer than ever to leaving Tottenham, and it looks as though we may just be days away from the striker’s departure.
This is a pivotal moment in Tottenham’s history, and it’s vital that they get their next steps right.