Bayern Munich are reportedly ready to submit a new offer for Harry Kane.
Sky Sports' German colleagues state that the Bundesliga giants will bid €110million (£94.6m) for the Tottenham captain. The fee includes add-ons.
The Spurs and England captain has been the subject of serious interest from the European giants all summer.
They have had numerous offers rejected by the North London club, with Daniel Levy holding out for more than £100m.
Kane, 30, is out of contract next summer and will be free to leave the Premier League side at that point. All of the noises at this stage indicate that he will not agree on another deal.
The elite striker has a young family and wishes for his future to be resolved this week one way or the other.
Spurs' first Premier League game under Ange Postecoglou is this Sunday. They will make the short journey across London to play Brentford.
It's been said that if Kane is in the starting line-up, then he will not be moving on this summer and Bayern will need to look at other potential attacking options.
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Meanwhile, Tottenham have signed top South American talent Alejo Veliz.
The teenage striker joins Spurs from Rosario Central on a six-year contract.
The 19-year-old has arrived in North London, subject to all the relevant clearances and work permit approvals.
His deal will run until 2029 and he will wear the number 36 shirt for Spurs.
Prior to his announcement reports had suggested that Veliz would return back to Argentina on loan.
However, he is set to remain in England and will be available to Ange Postecoglou.
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