Harry Kane’s staggering Bayern Munich wages revealed as Tottenham accept £94.5m transfer bid from German giants

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HARRY KANE has been offered a whopping £415,000 a week to join Bayern Munich.

The Bundesliga champions have been chasing the England captain all summer and have finally had a £94.5million bid accepted by Tottenham.

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Tottenham have accepted a bid for striker Harry Kane[/caption]

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Thomas Tuchel’s side are desperate to add Kane to their front-line and are willing to make him their highest-paid player.

Bayern have offered him a salary worth £21.6m a year, which equates to a staggering £415k a week.

This would see Kane earn a similar wage to that of Sadio Mane, before the former Liverpool ace departed for Saudi Arabia.

His current Spurs deal, signed in 2018, is believed to be worth around £200k a week – although the Lilywhites would be willing to offer him much more if he were to sign a new deal.

Bayern chiefs would love to unveil Kane ahead of their Super Cup clash with RB Leipzig this weekend.

But they may have to wait until a press conference next week to introduce the 30-year-old, should he accept their offer.

Tottenham had previously knocked back three offers from Bayern for their all-time leading goalscorer.

It had been believed that Kane has this week been leaning towards staying at Spurs this season.

But he now has a big decision to make.

The striker has featured in three of Tottenham’s four pre-season friendlies under Ange Postecoglou.

And he is believed to have been enjoying life under the Aussie.

Kane scored four times as Spurs defeated Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1 in North London last Sunday.

Tottenham have been linked with a number of potential replacements – including Randal Kolo Muani.

Richarlison could begin the season up front for Spurs when they take on Brentford this Sunday.

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Sadio Mane was previously Bayern Munich’s top earner[/caption]
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