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Daily Schmankerl: Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane toying with FC Barcelona future?; Arsenal to pounce on Lennart Karl?; Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund to each re-up two stars?; PSG to miss another star for Bayern showdown?; and MORE!

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Harry Kane could become one of the most talked-about players in the next transfer window as the English striker is reportedly weighing the option of joining FC Barcelona. The Bayern Munich forward has a release clause of €65 million, which makes him one of the most attainable world-class strikers available next summer.


According to SPORT, Kane’s representatives have already held conversations with several clubs, including some from Saudi Arabia. Despite those talks, the player has not ruled out continuing his adventure in Germany. However, Barcelona have already been informed of the conditions of a possible transfer and are keeping a close eye on his situation.

FC Barcelona are once again exploring the idea of signing an experienced striker. The club’s previous bet on Robert Lewandowski paid off when the Polish forward joined from Bayern Munich and produced excellent results. Lewandowski’s contract is nearing its end, and his recurring injuries suggest he may not continue beyond this season.

The Catalan club is evaluating different options for their attack, but their decision will depend largely on their financial situation and whether they can finally meet the La Liga 1:1 spending rule. Julian Alvarez remains their preferred option, although his transfer fee is too high. They have also identified younger players such as Etta Eyong from Levante as possible long-term prospects.

Kane’s salary could pose another challenge. He reportedly currently earns €25 million gross at Bayern Munich, a figure Barcelona might be able to match, though Premier League clubs and Saudi Arabian teams are expected to offer much higher wages. Tottenham Hotspur are also reportedly keen to bring back their former captain, which could make the competition for his signature even tougher.

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Even so, Barcelona remain an attractive destination for Kane.


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