Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly willing to go to any length to capture Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane.
PSG has had the most prolific summer of any big club in European football, signing six players who are anticipated to immediately command a spot in their first-team roster.
While more than £100 million has been spent, some of the talent in question has arrived on free transfers, and the earnings of Sergio Ramos and Lionel Messi have now been deducted from PSG's pay cost.
With more sales expected, PSG is in a position to pursue the signing of a new central forward, maybe as a replacement for Kylian Mbappe.
Whatever happens in that story, the Ligue 1 champions will almost surely sign a new number nine, with numerous names already being linked.
PSG are rumoured to be interested in Napoli's Victor Osimhen, Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic, and Eintracht Frankfurt's Randal Kolo Muani, but it looks that they have chosen a different path.
According to RMC Sport, club executives are concentrating their efforts on acquiring Kane.
Although conversations were supposed to have taken place some weeks ago, it appears that the England international is still undecided about a move to Paris.
Nonetheless, PSG are unwilling to abandon their pursuit of the 29-year-old, who is reportedly valued in the region of £100 million despite having less than a year left on his deal.
Kane is reportedly opposed to signing new terms at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while chairman Daniel Levy is unwilling to cash in on his signature for a low sum.
Bayern Munich are known to be interested in Kane and have had at least two offers rejected by Spurs, although the source concedes that the Bundesliga champions remain the player's first choice.
Spurs' all-time leading goal scorer is eager to join a team that will compete for trophies on all fronts, having yet to win a trophy with the club.
According to the sources, Bayern Munich are willing to offer Kane a deal of €12 million (£10.27 million) per year, a number that PSG can match but will not definitely result in the player changing his mind.
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