Tottenham fans heartbroken as Spurs drop huge Harry Kane WILL quit after Bayern Munich ‘agree transfer’

TOTTENHAM fans were heartbroken after a major leak was released on their own club website, seemingly confirming Harry Kane would join Bayen Munich.

It appears the England captain is now just awaiting approval from Tottenham to finalize a £104million move by Friday after a breakthrough in talks was reached late Thursday night.

Harry Kane has reportedly signed a four-year deal with Bayern Munich

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Harry Kane has reportedly signed a four-year deal with Bayern MunichPhoto credit: Sunday Times
Tottenham fans feared the worst when they saw Son Heung-min suddenly alone in the club's website pictures

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Tottenham fans feared the worst when they saw Son Heung-min suddenly alone in the club’s website picturesPhoto credit: Tottenham Hotspur FC
Kane initially showed off the images on the website, but when he was removed, fans knew it wasn't all just white

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Kane initially showed off the images on the website, but when he was removed, fans knew it wasn’t all just whitePhoto credit: Tottenham Hotspur FC

Athletic’s David Ornstein believes “personal terms” for Kane’s move to the German giants have been settled with a four-year deal.

It followed Spurs alarming their fans by removing their ‘greatest player of all time’ from the glitzy pics and leaving strike partner Son Heung-min alone.

Kane, 30, only has to undergo a medical before sealing a move – assuming Tottenham accept Bayern’s latest offer.

England’s record goalscorer is under contract until next summer.

But the Bavarians lured him with twice as high salaries and above all with the prospect of finally winning silver.

As the developments unfolded on Thursday night, Spurs fans ranged from fear to disappointment.

One posted: “Absolutely disappointed this hurts. He gave us so many great moments but if we’re honest we never supported his ambitions. Our greatest player of all time.”

Another said: “This really hurts bro.”

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When fans saw the Solo Son pictures, they began to lose hope.

A third revealed: “The son hit me hard on his own.”

But as Spurs prepare to lose Kane after a 12-year hiatus, a more positive supporter tried to see the bright side: “This has to be Sonny’s season.”

Zack Zwiezen

Zack Zwiezen is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Zack Zwiezen joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing zackzwiezen@ustimespost.com.

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