Tottenham Legendary striker Harry Kane has agreed to join Bayern Munich in a deal which could be worth up to €120 million ($131m). The 30-year-old was expected to travel to Germany to undergo a medical ahead of signing a four-year contract. However, confusion reigned on Friday morning as a last-minute hitch delayed his travel plans. Bayern were prepared to pay €100m plus up to €20m in add-ons and a transfer has now been agreed at that price after Bayern revised the structure of the terms. Kane's decision to leave brings to an end a long-running saga which ultimately concludes his 19-year association with Spurs. Bayern Munich had three offers rejected and set a deadline of last Friday to complete an agreement only to table a fourth offer which Tottenham reluctantly accepted, leaving Kane to decide his future. Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel had been keen on bringing Kane to Chelsea during his time at Stamford Bridge and has landed his top target to lead his team's attack as they target a 12th consecutive Bundesliga title. Spurs were prepared to double Kane's £200,000-a-week salary but he made it clear he had no intention of signing a new deal this summer, which left the club deciding whether to risk losing him for nothing next summer or take the last chance to accept a significant fee for a player with 12 months left on his existing deal. Postecoglou is due to speak to the media later on Friday ahead of Tottenham's opening Premier League game away to Brentford on Sunday. Kane will remain on 213 Premier League goals, 48 short of Alan Shearer's all-time record. From Tottenham Legend to Bayern Munich Striker. Tremendous Signing by Bayern! #HarryKane #BayernMunich #Tottenham #Bundesliga #PremierLeague
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