Bayern Munich are willing to go higher for Tottenham striker Harry Kane after Monday's London summit.
Bayern execs Jan-Christian Dreesen and Marco Neppe were in London yesterday for talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy over the future of Kane.
The Germans' last offer of £70m was rejected by Levy, who has been holding out for £100m.
However, Dreesen and Neppe returned to Munich yesterday confident of a deal being struck, says the Daily Mail.
The pair took a flight out of London at 7:10pm.
Bayern are willing to raise their offer to £85-90m to convince Levy to sell. Personal terms have already been struck with Kane over a four-year contract.