England captain Harry Kane is set to have a medical at Bayern Munich after being given permission to travel to Germany by Tottenham.
Bayern and Spurs agreed a deal worth more than 100m euros (£86.4m) for the 30-year-old on Thursday.
The decision to move was then left up to Kane, who is Tottenham's all-time top scorer with 280 goals in 435 appearances.
Kane had one year left on his contract and was unlikely to stay with the club.
Providing there are no unexpected issues, Kane's move will be completed in time to start the Bundesliga season next week.
It was felt the striker wanted a decision around his future made before the season began, but it has taken Bayern most of the summer to reach a point where Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was prepared to do a deal.
Kane had initially been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer, but it was unclear whether Levy would have been willing to sell him to another Premier League club.
He could have run down the final year of his contract before leaving on a free transfer in 2024.
Manchester City's attempt to sign Kane in 2021 prompted the England striker to delay his return for pre-season training, but he played on Tottenham's pre-season tour of Australia and South East Asia while negotiations with Bayern continued, last appearing on Sunday against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Spurs will face Brentford in their first match of the season on Sunday while Bayern begin their season against RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup on Saturday.
Kane has won the Premier League Golden Boot three times - in 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2020-21 - and with 213 goals from 320 games in the English top-flight he needed just 48 more to break Alan Shearer's Premier League scoring record.
Shearer took to social media following the news to joke that it is time for Kane to move on from the Premier League, with his departure leaving the former Newcastle striker's record goal tally of 260 top-flight goals in tact.
But England's all-time leading scorer - with 58 international goals - has never won a major trophy with club or country.
Bayern Munich claimed their 33rd Bundesliga title last season - an 11th in a row - and have won the Champions League six times and German Cup on 20 occasions.
New Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou had promised to sell Kane his "vision" for the club following his appointment this summer, saying he wanted the forward to stay.
How did we get here?
June 2021: Kane is linked with a £160m move to Manchester City following speculation around his future.
August 2021: City boss Pep Guardiola confirms the club's interest in the forward but later that month Kane says he will stay at Tottenham with Levy refusing to sell.
March 2023: Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag reportedly targets Kane as a priority summer transfer target.
5 June 2023: Real Madrid also express interest in signing Kane.
15 June 2023: United pull out of race to sign Kane, reportedly because of difficulty of dealing with Levy and Spurs asking for too much money.
27 June 2023: Reports that Bayern made a £70m bid for Kane, but Tottenham sources denied it had been received and said they would immediately reject any offer.
28 June 2023: Bayern make improved offer for Kane, but it is again rejected.
10 July 2023: New Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says he wants Kane to stay at Spurs.
14 July 2023: Confirmation Kane will take part in Spurs' pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East.
5 August 2023: Bayern tell Tottenham they want a decision by the end of the day over whether they are prepared to sell Harry Kane.
7 August 2023: Tottenham reject Bayern's most recent offer for Kane with the Bundesliga champions suggesting an unsuccessful bid on this occasion would mean they moved on to other transfer targets.
10 August 2023: Bayern and Tottenham agree a deal worth 100m euros (£86.4m), leaving it to Kane to decide his future.
11 August 2023: Kane is given permission by Spurs to fly to Germany for a medical.
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