Harry Kane Latest Transfer Betting Odds

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Harry Kane Latest Transfer Betting Odds

For all the talk about Harry Kane leaving Tottenham this summer, the plain truth is that he's most likely to stay at Spurs according to the latest odds with the leading . Chairman Daniel Levy has always made it clear that the club are unprepared to sell their star player and it therefore stands to reason that Kane is currently more than 50% likely to remain in north London for the forthcoming season. There also appears to be a massive contract offer on the table which would eclipse the £200,000 a week that he's currently earning.

Bayern Munich had fleetingly become favourites to sign Harry Kane, with reports emerging that the Bundesliga champions had a €70million bid for the England captain rejected. However, the German club not only need to get a fee agreed for the player but also need to convince him to make the move and the odds are now stacked against them.

The 29-year-old has a year remaining on his contract, and the latest odds from betting sites suggest that the England captain might still be tempted to relocate to Bavaria and start a fresh challenge in Europe. However, the bookies still think there's a strong chance that Kane will remain at Spurs, with chairman Daniel Levy ready to rebuff any further offers.

and talk of a deal close to £100 million between the two parties, but the Red Devils are reluctant to spend so much money on a player who will be a free agent in 12 months' time.

Now the best suggest that Kane could sign for Bayern Munich, with the German outfit having been long-time admirers of one of the world's best forwards. 

Paris Saint-Germain were another club trading short in the betting, and they could afford his transfer fee and wages, while might also throw their hat in the ring. The Blues are trading at much bigger prices, suggesting it's now Bayern Munich who can lure him away from Spurs if anyone can.

Bayern Munich Looking to Tempt England Captain

It would be strange to see Harry Kane leaving the Premier League, a division with which he has become synonymous while representing Tottenham. However, the latest odds suggest there's a chance that the forward might sign for Bayern Munich rather than remain with Spurs. It's thought that the striker is open to a fresh challenge in Germany and perhaps Tottenham will struggle to turn down the €70million for a player with one year left on his contract.

If Kane does leverage a move away from Tottenham this summer, then he might join one of the favourites. Daniel Levy might be steadfast in his refusal to sell the forward to a Premier League rival, but Bayern Munich have long admired the 29-year-old, and this could be an interesting career move for the England skipper, who wants to win silverware.

Bayern are favourites to win another German title next season, with Thomas Tuchel having replaced Julian Nagelsmann, and the former will know all about Harry Kane considering that he was in charge of Chelsea in the Premier League. Kane would be regarded as a perfect replacement for Robert Lewandowski.

The Pole left the Allianz Arena in the summer of 2022, and Bayern haven't really replaced him, with Sadio Mane an altogether different type of forward. Perhaps the former man can provide the perfect link-up with Kane for a German side who are among the market leaders to win next season's Champions League with most .

Can Tottenham Block Any Advance for Harry Kane?

Daniel Levy has been here before. The Tottenham chairman was able to prevent Harry Kane leaving the club two years ago, and perhaps he can stand in the way of the forward heading to pastures new again. There's plenty of speculation surrounding the striker's possible move to Real Madrid or Manchester United, but the odds with most suggest he could end up staying. Indeed, you can now get shorter odds that Kane sees out the final year of his contract in north London, with the player remaining tight-lipped on his future.

In the past couple of weeks, the odds on the striker actually remaining at Tottenham have been getting shorter, with Levy reported to have slapped a £100 million price tag on the player's head, and that might be too expensive for a 29-year-old who may not have a huge amount of miles left in the tank. It could be that Levy is prepared to let Kane's contract run out at the summer of 2024 where the player would then be able to leave the club on a free transfer.

There has been no word from the player on this occasion, with Kane having previously publicly positioned himself for a move away from Tottenham a couple of years ago when Manchester City looked set to sign him, and it will be interesting to see how negotiations play out for the north London club's prize asset. The fact that the London club have put a big contract on the table has led to the bookies shortening the odds that Kane remains at Spurs.

Real Madrid Now in Hot Pursuit of Kane This Summer

Karim Benzema left Real Madrid after 14 successful years at the Spanish giants, with this news prompting to shorten Harry Kane's odds when it comes to a move to the Bernabeu. The Frenchman's departure leaves a big hole in the Real attack, and it's one that can potentially be filled by one of the best forwards in the world.

The latest betting odds suggest that Real are among the most likeliest club to prise Kane away from Tottenham. Perhaps chairman Daniel Levy will be more open to the prospect of the player joining a Spanish club rather than a fellow outfit where he would operate in direct competition against Tottenham.

The bookies certainly think this move is a possibility, and Real have previously captured players such as Eden Hazard, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale from Premier League clubs. Indeed, the latter came from Tottenham and perhaps we'll see another big-money transfer between the same clubs.

Will Manchester United Secure Kane's Signature?

Kane signed a six-year deal in 2018, a decision he has potentially regretted at various stages of his subsequent time at Tottenham. In the summer of 2021, the England captain dropped the bombshell that he had submitted a transfer request, with poised to sign a player who has been featuring near the top of the scoring charts throughout his career.

However, while City failed to sign Kane that summer, they waited another 12 months to capture Erling Haaland, and it could be that their Manchester rivals are able to snap up a forward who guarantees goals. United are apparently in a strong position to negotiate with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, and talks have reportedly opened between the two parties, with the odds on having them as second favourites at present.

It's a transfer that would make sense for the Red Devils, who are in need of a centre forward, with Marcus Rashford operating better in a wide position, while Anthony Martial and Wout Weghorst are not in the same calibre of centre forwards as Kane. It might be that United need to fork out in the region of £100 million to secure Kane's services although it's an investment which could yield dividends if the forward could fire them to Premier League or glory.