Football rumours: Tottenham name their price for Harry Kane

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Football Rumours: Tottenham Name Their Price For Harry Kane
Mail Online says the German club are willing to bid up to £85 million for the 30-year-old – still well short of the £100 million asking price.
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By PA Sport Staff

What the papers say

Tottenham have named their price for Harry Kane as Bayern Munich continue their pursuit of the England striker, reports The Sun. Mail Online says the German club are willing to bid up to £85 million for the 30-year-old – still well short of the £100 million asking price.

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