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GettyRevealed: The actual fee that Bayern Munich paid for Harry Kane amid talk of £100m transfer deal with Tottenham for record-breaking England striker
Bayern Munich did not pay £100 million ($122m) for Harry Kane, says former club president Uli Hoeness, with the actual fee coming in at £82m ($100m).
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- Spurs reluctantly sanctioned summer sale
- Prolific frontman now in Germany
- Deal included a number of add-ons
WHAT HAPPENED?
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It was claimed at the time that a nine-figure sum had changed hands, but Hoeness insists that is not the case. He has told BR24 when shedding some light on a deal that dominated headlines in the Premier League and Bundesliga: “We only spent 95 million euros to sign Kane.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
That sum converts to £82m ($100m), with there a collection of add-ons that could bump the price up further in the years to come. Kane is likely to trigger a number of those clauses – especially those relating to his individual performance – as he has already netted nine goals for Bayern through 10 appearances.
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