PSG have shown their intentions to rival Bayern Munich for Tottenham Hotspur’s striker Harry Kane, reports say.
Up until that point the Bavarians have been considered as favorites, which was underlined by the meeting held between Spurs chairman Daniel Levy and Bayern chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen on Thursday.
However, all of Bayern offers have been firmly declined by Levy, who still declares Kane not for sale.
All this has drawn the attention of PSG with Kane’s price tag expected to go up if the French giants do insist on buying him.
The Bavarians believe the 29-year-old desires to play for them, therefore, are willing to wait until January so that the striker’s contract runs down.
Kane’s future is still unclear and with his contract expiring next summer the possibilities remain broad for the English international.