Tottenham Hotspur sold their talented striker Harry Kane to Bayern Munich in the recent peak transfer window. Fabrizio Romano revealed an interesting detail about the buyout clause of the deal.
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The clause does not give the Londoners control over the future of their all-time top scorer but only gives them the opportunity to respond to offers from other potential suitors. This clause is a separate agreement between the two clubs. The transfer market expert further pointed out that the final decision regarding the future lies entirely with the central striker and the Bavarian team.
He took to social media to clarify: “Tottenham don’t have traditional buy-back clause for Harry Kane — but only ‘matching rights’ in case Bayern receive future bids. The final decision will always be up to Harry Kane and of course Bayern, not to Spurs or any other club.”