England captain Harry Kane is set to have a medical at Bayern Munich after being given permission to travel to Germany by Tottenham.The decision to move was then left up to Kane, who is Tottenham's all-time top scorer with 280 goals in 435 appearances.Kane had one year left on his contract and was unlikely to stay with the club.Providing there are no unexpected issues, Kane's move will be completed in time to start the Bundesliga season next week.
Shearer posted on social media following Friday morning's news to joke it is time for Kane to move on from the Premier League, with the expected departure leaving the former Newcastle and Blackburn striker's tally of 260 top-flight goals safe for now. "I don't have a blow by blow account but my understanding is that it's progressed to a point where it's going to happen and a deal is imminent" Postecoglou said.
"It doesn't take too much investigative work to realise that this was going to happen. A lot of our business up until now has been with that in mind," he added.Postecoglou added that Kane will always be one of Spurs' "greats" and that his move will not change that.