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Bayern Munich executives fly to London for transfer talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy about England striker

Bayern Munich executives fly to London for transfer talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy about England striker

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Bayern convinced Kane wants to join them although gap in valuation still exists; Spurs record scorer Kane open to speaking formally to German champions; Paris St-Germain believe they are also in the mix; Kane has 12 months left on his Spurs contract and is not for sale.

Bayern Munich's chief executive and technical director are flying to London to meet with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy about a transfer for Harry Kane, according to Sky Germany.

Chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen and technical director Marco Neppe arrived at Munich airport on Monday morning to fly to England.

The clubs were due to meet last week but that session was rescheduled, while dialogue has remained open between the two sides about the future of England captain Kane.

A gap in valuation still exists between Bayern and Spurs but Kane remains open to speaking formally to the German club if Spurs are satisfied it is a good deal.

Kane will not sign a new contract with Tottenham this summer and would prefer to join Bayern over other interested clubs this summer.

So what happens if Tottenham don't agree a transfer fee with Bayern? If Kane remains at Tottenham he will simply get on with his football.