Bundesliga: Harry Kane Seals Bayern Munich Move After Completing Medical
Harry Kane

Bundesliga: Harry Kane Seals Deal With Bayern Munich After Completing Medical

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Harry Kane has successfully sealed his contract with Bayern Munich, concluding a medical evaluation as part of his £100 million transition from Tottenham.

The esteemed England captain is optimistic about potentially debuting this upcoming Saturday.

Having arrived in Germany on Friday evening, Kane efficiently underwent the preliminary medical assessment at Barmherzige Bruder Hospital situated in western Munich. The subsequent phase of his medical evaluation took place at Bayern’s Sabener Strasse training center.

A promising prospect exists for Kane to grace the field in Bayern’s uniform for the German Super Cup clash against RB Leipzig on Saturday. It’s essential, however, for Kane’s registration to be completed by 2 pm UK time on the same day to secure his participation at the revered Allianz Arena.

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The financial terms of Kane’s transfer from Tottenham to Bayern encompass an initial payment of £86 million, supplemented by additional performance-related incentives, ultimately bringing the potential sum close to the impressive £100 million mark. This figure sets a new record both for Bayern as well as the Bundesliga.

Bayern’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, unequivocally declared the pursuit of Harry Kane as the foremost priority for the club on the preceding Friday.

“We are trying to get the captain of the English national team out of England, out of the Premier League,” Tuchel added.

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“That says it all. It is a huge deal that we are working on, a huge signature that we are working on, but we are still in the process.”

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