Bayern Munich have agreed a deal with Tottenham to sign defender Eric Dier.

The Bundesliga club will pay a fee of £3.4m (€4m) – a value reflected in the fact Dier has entered the last six months of his contract.

Dier is already in Munich and ready to undergo a medical.

Sky Sports News reported on Wednesday Dier was now the top target for Bayern after they missed out on Radu Dragusin to Spurs.

Speaking at his press conference on Thursday, Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel said: “From experience, we know things can go wrong in the final seconds. He is in Munich and we are trying to finalise the deal and find another alternative in the defensive position in our squad. But I’d like to wait before the ink has dried.

“I think that he is more or less a specialist in the central defensive role. He’s played as a holding midfielder in the past. He can play as part of a back four and three at the back so we can free up Leon Goretzka in midfield so he doesn’t have to switch between playing as a No 8 and being deeper.

“We’re still focusing on other positions and we’ll see if anything else happens.”

Tottenham's Harry Kane, left, celebrates with Tottenham's Eric Dier after scoring the opening goal during an English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Eric Dier is set to reunite with former Spurs team-mate Harry Kane at Bayern Munich

Dier has spent the last nine and a half years in North London after signing from Sporting Lisbon in 2014, and has made 365 appearances for Spurs since, scoring 13 goals.

He was a stalwart of the Mauricio Pochettino era, most regularly in midfield, and though he made played 42 times for the club last season, has featured in just four games since the start of 2023/24.

Follow the January transfer window

The winter transfer window is now open and will close at 11pm in England and midnight in Scotland on Thursday February 1, 2024.

To ensure harmonisation with the major leagues in Europe, the closing dates were set following discussions with the EFL, DFL, Serie A, LaLiga, and LFP, who will all close their summer and winter windows on September 1 and February 1 respectively.

Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumours in our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on Sky Sports’ digital platforms, while you can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News, including daily transfer shows, and listen to our Transfer Talk podcast.



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