Simon Jordan gives verdict on Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane transfer bid and explains Daniel Levy’s position

Harry Kane has a big decision to make at whether he wants to uproot his family to join German giants Bayern Munich.
That is the view of talkSPORT host Simon Jordan, who has also told Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy he may have to reluctantly sell the striker.
The 29-year-old has been subject to a £60million bid plus add-ons from Bayern, though talkSPORT understands Spurs are set to reject the offer.
With just one year left on his deal in north London, Tottenham know they run the risk of getting nothing for Kane if they fail to persuade him to pen fresh terms.
And ex-Crystal Palace chairman Jordan believes both Kane and Levy have a big decision to make this summer.
Giving his immediate reaction to Bayern's proposal on the White and Jordan show, the 55-year-old said: "I think £60m starts a conversation.
"Because they've got a year to go, unless they're going to get Harry to sign a new deal with them, which I doubt.
"I can't see Daniel [Levy] letting this go to be a free transfer next year, so one of two things has to happen.
"He has to sell him or he has to get him to sign a new contract. I'm down the middle with it.
"But I think if Bayern Munich were to go up to £80m you'd really test the resolve of Daniel Levy. I think this might come down to Ange Postecoglou.
"I think he will be relaxed about the situation if he's going to get all of that money back as an investment in to the squad.
"Because maybe - with all due respect to Harry and how brilliant a player as he is - he might not play the way Postecoglou wants Tottenham to play.
"The fascinating part of this equation will be whether Harry Kane wants to play in Germany at this stage of his career.
"Does he want to uproot a young family and all that goes with that and go and play in Germany?
"It's one thing going to play in Spain for Real Madrid and Barcelona, it's another thing going to play in Germany for Bayern Munich.
"I don't know, I'm not sure about it."