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Bayern Munich have another huge prospect for Lewandowski's replacement, a top Premier League striker

Bayern prepare for the possible departure of Robert Lewandowski.

By Wilian Estrella

Bayern prepare for the possible departure of Robert Lewandowski.
Bayern prepare for the possible departure of Robert Lewandowski.
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Bayern Munich are looking for a new striker who can provide the goals that Robert Lewandowski has been scoring at the Allianz Arena. There are many names on the table of the Bavarian sports management and after the refusal of Atletico Madrid for Joao Felix, now the Germans have decided to go for another of the most lethal strikers in Europe, Harry Kane, of Tottenham Hotspur.

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Robert Lewandowski will rejoin Bayern on Tuesday and hopes it will only be for a short time. The striker is waiting for FC Barcelona to agree on a price for his departure. While the negotiations are being played out, Bayern are quietly continuing to work on the successor to their Golden Boot and, as reported by Kicker, Harry Kane's name has been mentioned in Munich.

Kicker stated that "last Sunday morning no further offer had arrived" from Barça for Lewandowski, which would not mean that Bayern does not have to prepare for the player's departure this summer, it would be in the summer of 2023 at the latest. On that date Lewandowski's contract expires, one of the reasons why Bayern understands that now is a good time to accept any offer for the Polish striker.

The same media underlined that Kane "would fit the profile of Bayern, which is looking for an attacker who has already demonstrated the required top level and should not grow to reach it", insisting that "a transfer this summer is difficult or almost impossible to materialize due to financial aspects".

Kane is an expensive and complicated option

Bayern Munich are aware that signing Harry Kane is very complicated as Tottenham will not agree to negotiate. This does not prevent them from approaching the Londoners to test their possibilities, although it is true that the operation could be much more feasible next summer as they would play with the club's need to sell him in order not to lose him for free in the summer of 2024 as he would be in his last year of contract.

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