Harry Kane has revealed that he agreed to the deal to join Bayern Munich over unresolved future talks with Tottenham Hotspurs.
In a farewell message to fans and teammates, shared on his Twitter handle, the English captain confessed he had to leave irrespective of emotional ties with Spurs.
Spurs reached a deal with German side, Bayern for about 100m euros (£86.4m). Offer from Manchester United were declined.
Kane is Spurs all-time scorer with a record 280 goals in 435 appearances but he had a future talk to settle with Spurs Chairman of Tottenham, Daniel Levy.
Kane wrote, “I felt like this was a time to leave. I didn’t want to go into the season with a lot of unresolved future talk. You know I think it was important for the new manager and players to concentrate on trying to get Tottenham back to around the top of the table and fighting back for trophies”
Kane joined the Spurs academy in 2004 after initial rejection. He made his first appearance in the first team in 2011 after several loan spells across England.
His debut was in the second leg of their UEFA League qualification round against Hearts where Tottenham won 5-0. But Kane’s debut was goalless.

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