The Spurs talisman is entering the final year of his contract and is thus garnering interest from some of the biggest clubs in the world.

 Harry Kane is one of the deadliest strikers in world football, and with the Tottenham superstar entering the final year of his contract in North London, he is understandably garnering interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs.

Manchester United have been keeping an eye on the Englishman while Ancelotti named the Three Lions' all-time leading goalscorer as the ideal striker to replace Karim Benzema at Real Madrid. However, only now has an official bid been tabled for the 29-year-old and it did not come from the Red Devils nor Los Blancos.

Instead, German powerhouse Bayern Munich have made an offer for the Premier League sensation, as revealed by David Ornstein of the Athletic, with the Bavarians bidding €70M plus add-ons for Kane. With Thomas Tuchel now in charge at the Allianz Arena, Harry has been linked with the Bundesliga champions as they aim to build on their underwhelming 2022/23 campaign.

Bayern are one of several European giants on the hunt for a new striker. Victor Osimhen has also been on their radar but a move for the Napoli ace has been ruled out due to the Serie A champions' asking price. Additionally, Rasmus Højlund has also been linked but while the Atalanta forward is an undeniable talent, the Danish ace remains a young attacker in need of further development.

As a result, Kane has emerged as the ideal candidate. Not only is he an exceptional goalscorer with great technique on the ball to fit right in at a team as dominant as Bayern Munich, but he is also in the prime of his career and will thus hit the ground running in the Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League.

However, as later revealed by Fabrizio Romano, the offer was immediately rejected by Tottenham. €70M translates to $77M and Spurs are unwilling to entertain the idea of selling their talisman for that figure. Manchester United, who are also shopping for a striker, have been forced to look elsewhere after being informed that the player will cost $127M.

Bayern's official offer indicates that the player, who is keen on overtaking Alan Shearer as the Premier League's all-time top scorer, is open to a move. However, will the Bundesliga giants return with an offer closer to what Spurs are demanding? Only time will tell but Kane's time in North London could be numbered.