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Bayern Munich look to the future and think about Harry Kane for 2023

The English striker's contract expires in 2024 and Tottenham could be open to negotiations.

By Wilian Estrella

The English striker's contract expires in 2024 and Tottenham could be open to negotiations.
The English striker's contract expires in 2024 and Tottenham could be open to negotiations.
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Lewandowski's departure to FC Barcelona leaves a huge gaping hole in the Bayern Munich forward line and not even the signing of Sadio Mané seems to be able to fill it. Despite the fact that Nagelsmann will have to adapt to a new style without a pure 'nine', the Bavarian club's board is already thinking about who could be the Polish striker's replacement in 2023.

Enter Harry Kane. The current Tottenham striker has a contract with the British team until 2024, something that makes it difficult to sell him in this transfer market. Antonio Conte is not going to let go of his best man so easily.

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“He is very expensive. That's the problem, but he's brilliant. One of two or three who can play nine and 10. He's very strong and brilliant with his head and his two feet. He could score a lot of goals in the Bundesliga. I don't know the price, but it will be difficult for Bayern. We'll see what happens in the future…” said Julian Nagelsmann at a pre-match press conference ahead of a clash against Manchester City.

However, according to 'Bild', Bayern want to wait a year. In the summer of 2023, Spurs could be more open to negotiate, as the England striker will only have one year left on his contract.

It will be then that the German side will come in to try to secure his services for a more than affordable fee.

Win-win-win situation

It would be a win-win situation for all three parties. Tottenham would cash in on a player who, if not sold, could leave for free the following year. Bayern would sign one of the best strikers in the world. Finally, Kane would land in one of the greats of Europe after being targeted for two consecutive summers as a possible reinforcement of Guardiola's Manchester City.

 


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