Harry Kane has completed the first part of his Bayern Munich medical, bringing his move to the German champions one step closer.
The England captain flew to Munich on Friday morning after Tottenham agreed a £100 million deal with Bayern for his services.
Kane underwent a series of tests at the Bayern training ground, and he is now expected to complete the second part of his medical in the coming days.
If all goes well, Kane will sign a four-year contract with Bayern, making him one of the highest-paid players in the Bundesliga.
The move will end Kane’s seven-year association with Tottenham, where he has scored 246 goals in 385 appearances.
Kane had been pushing for a move away from Tottenham for the past year, and he was finally granted his wish after Bayern made a significant offer.
The 30-year-old is now set to join one of the most successful clubs in Europe, and he will be hoping to help Bayern win more silverware in the coming years.
Kane’s move to Bayern is a major coup for the club, and it is a sign of their ambition to continue competing for trophies at the highest level.
It will be interesting to see how Kane adapts to life in the Bundesliga, but there is no doubt that he is a world-class striker who will add a lot to Bayern’s attack.
The move is also a big blow to Tottenham, who have lost their talismanic striker. However, the club will be able to reinvest the money they received from Bayern in new signings, and they will be hoping to build a team that can challenge for trophies in the years to come.
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