Former Crystal Palace owner, Simon Jordan has told Bayern Munich to raise their bid to around £80million to have any chance of signing Harry Kane from Tottenham this summer.
The Bundesliga champions are said to have already seen a 60million offer turned down by Spurs.
Bild reports that Kane has reached “an agreement in principle” with Bayern Munich over a summer move.
But despite Daniel Levy’s determination to keep the player, it is understood that Kane is keen on the move.
The player is reported to have sorted out personal terms with Bayern after negotiations conducted by Kane’s father and brother.
Reacting to news of Bayern’s £60m offer for the Spurs striker, Jordan told talkSPORT, “I think £60m starts a conversation.
“But I think if Bayern Munich were to go up to £80m, you’d really test the resolve of Daniel Levy.
“Tottenham are in a situation where they can’t just allow this situation to drift.”