
Bayern Munich are willing to go higher for Tottenham striker Harry Kane after Monday's London summit.
Bayern execs Jan-Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe were in London yesterday for talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy over the future of Kane.
The Germans' last offer of 70m was rejected by Levy, who has been holding out for 100m.
However, Dreesen and Neppe returned to Munich yesterday confident of a deal being struck, says the Daily Mail.
The pair took a flight out of London at 7:10pm.
Bayern are willing to raise their offer to 85-90m to convince Levy to sell. Personal terms have already been struck with Kane over a four-year contract.
