Bayern Munich planning bid for Kane next summer - 'hope' player 'doesn't extend' Tottenham contract

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Bayern Munich are reportedly planning to 'make an offer' for Harry Kane next summer... THFC

Bayern Munich planning bid for Kane next summer – ‘hope’ player ‘doesn’t extend’ Tottenham contractDate published: Sunday 4th September 2022 3:45 -

Fast forward to this summer, City have signed Erling Haaland for *just* £51m. He’s not taken any time to adapt to playing in the Premier League as he has scored ten goals in just six games so far.The German giants did reportedly identify Kane as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who has joined FC Barcelona.

Speaking after Tottenham’s 5-1 win over Newcastle earlier this year, Conte praised Kane for setting an example to his teammates: “To have a player like this in your team is very important. He can score goals and create chances. I like him as a person.

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