Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane is a wanted man as Sky journalist Gianluca Di Marzio shares news on Bayern Munich's interest.

The Lowdown: Back firing...

The 29-year-old, after a brief spell out-of-form under ex-manager Nuno Espirito Santo last year, has certainly found his feet again at Spurs.

Antonio Conte looks to have transformed Kane on the field as the England international spearheads his Lilywhites attack whilst ranking as one of their best-performing overall players.

Indeed, according to WhoScored, no other Spurs star has managed a higher rate of shots at goal or key passes made per 90 than the fan favourite.

Kane also boasts nine goals in ten Premier League starts this campaign, backing his real resurgence under Conte and explaining exactly why huge sides are taking note.

Now, according to Sky journalist Di Marzio, it appears Bayern are seriously eyeing the Three Lions superstar.

Speaking to Wett Freunde, the reporter claims they in fact want to steal Kane and hold a genuine interest - though there is nothing more advanced at this stage.

He explained:

"Bayern Munich after Lewandowski was sold to Barcelona don't have a striker like him. You didn't buy a Lewandowski replacement. They have Mane, but Mane is not a physical striker. If they need a player like him, they will surely try. They will try to get Harry Kane or a player similar to Harry Kane.

"I know Bayern Munich want Harry Kane. I don't know if this is the right move for Harry Kane. He should stay if Antonio Conte stays.”

The Verdict: Worry for Conte?

Whilst there has been no news of contact or offers, Kane's sumptuous form will be keeping Bayern alerted amid their search for a Lewandowski successor.

This could come as a worry for Spurs, mainly because their star man still hasn't signed a new deal and provides much more than just goal scoring ability for Conte.

Called a 'creative genius' by members of the media, Kane can provide a spark dropping deep and linking up play when required, as evident from his 2020/2021 Playmaker of the Year award.

Losing the striker would be a monumental blow and Bayern's interest will be keeping Spurs hierarchy on their toes.