Although his future is up in the air, Harry Kane put together the Tottenham expedition who now head to the Far East to take part in the pre-season tour. The first phase of ‘spurs’ is underway Australia, where they will face West Ham in Perth.
Later, on July 23, Tottenham will have as a rival in Leicester in Thailand and three days later in the local Lion City, in Singaporer, after the abdication of Rome.
Kane is one of the big names in the transfer market by being linked with clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester United and PSG. However, Bayern Munich is the one that stands out in the fight to include the 29-year-old English scorer, by presenting two offers, of 70 and 80 million euros, both of which were rejected by a Tottenham who was willing to enter even at least 100 per get rid of his captain and great figure.
On Thursday, Bayern representatives met in London with Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham, but so far there is still no agreement for the transfer. Meanwhile, the London club is ready to double the annual salary, to 22 million euros, of Kane, who joined on Wednesday after his vacation, to renew his contract, which expires in June 2024.
The five signings, on tour
In addition to Kane, on Tottenham’s list of expeditioners on the pre-season tour, five signings stand out: James Maddison, Manor Solomon, Guglielmo Vicario, Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski, the latter two were acquired as assets after playing on loan last season at ‘spurs’.
Lloris, at Inter?
Instead, unlike Kane, the great absentee on the tour was Hugo Lloris. “He has received permission to explore transfer opportunities,” Tottenham explained in their statement.
At 36 years old and under contract until 2024 after joining the club in 2012, the French goalkeeper is not part of the new coach’s plans Ange Postecoglou after the Italian signing Vicario, who came from Emñoli, and could go to Inter to replace the veteran Samir Handanovicwhich has not been renewed, and Andre Onana, that a departure from Manchester United is imminent.
Source: La Verdad

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