Harry Kane’s chances of staying at Tottenham just ’50/50′ as Spurs line up Brazil striker as replacement
HARRY KANE's chances of staying at Tottenham have been rated as '50/50', according to reports.
England captain Kane is understood to have already agreed personal terms with Bayern Munich. according to the report.
And the claim the German giants believe they have everything in place to complete a deal - apart from Daniel Levy's approval.
Bayern chiefs met with Spurs supremo Levy in London last Thursday.
But they still have not been able to agree a fee for Kane, whose contract expires next summer.
Bayern have so far had two bids worth up to £80million rejected for the striker as Levy holds out for at least £100m.
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And should the Bundesliga giants offer that fee, Spurs have reportedly already identified Kane's successor.
That man is 26-year-old Brazil striker Pedro - having helped his club Flamengo to a Copa Libertadores title.
The forward has played in Europe before for Fiorentina where he endured a tough spell - but has since resurrected his career in the Brazilian Serie A.
Pedro scored 26 and added four assists in his 35 appearances for Flamengo last season.
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There is an understanding that if Kane were to leave this summer, Spurs would reinvest the money into multiple positions as they seek too mould their squad to Ange Postecoglou's style.
The club also admire Rasmus Hojlund - although Manchester United appear to have stolen a march on the Dane as they prepare to launch a bid imminently.
The Spurs supremo remains unwilling to sell Kane to an English club after batting away Manchester United's interest earlier this summer.
Spurs kicked off their pre-season preparations with a 3-2 defeat to West Ham on yesterday.
Kane played the first 45 minutes of the game, starting alongside new signings Manor Solomon and James Maddison.