Jamie Redcope has revealed that Harry, the legend of Tottenham, sent him a text message about his Bayern Munich teammate Mathews Tele.
Tottenham is among several top European clubs who are trying to sign the teen striker.
TalkSort understands the sparse in understanding Bayern They are Willing to pay £ 50 million dollars To win the race for Tele.
Arsenal, Aston Villa, the rival of the Premier League, Chelosa And Manchester United are known as interested.
Former Tottenham striker is why Tele is keen to leave because the England captain starts at the forefront of Bayern every week when fit.
And Redcope acknowledged that former Spurs captain Tottenham was ‘very compliment’ about Tele.
Talking to Sky Sports Transfer Window, Redknop said: “I had a message to ask Harry Kane before him.
“He was very praiseworthy about him and said at first that he was a great man.
“He wants to work, good instructor, good finisher, many possibilities.
“It’s a lot of money for the age of 19 years but the Tottenham player is needed.”
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich Sporting Director Max Evel has already acknowledged that the transfer window wants to leave before the shutdown.
“He says he wants to leave,” Ibarol said.
“Now we need to think about whether we will do it and what we do.”
On Wednesday evening, Tail Tale Bayern Munich said goodbye after the 3-1 Champions League win against Bratislava.
Sparse 19 -year -old young man is willing to sign a permanent contract. It is appealing to Bayern, but the final decision is likely to rest with the telephone.
Tottenham is desperate to sign a new forward before the transfer window is closed after the PSG’s Randal Colo Munni was lost to Juventus.
With Why Bayern, Tel fought to impress himself VincentThe young man has been fighting for a few minutes despite showing the promise.
He scored ten goals and assisted six times last season but fought to replicate this form with the French person still could not achieve this campaign.
Telei has just played 458 minutes to promote this promotion and still have not played more than 65 minutes in a game.
The report claims that seven clubs are trying to sign in to the telephone before the window is closed.