Barcelona Continues Monitoring Harry Kane Deal
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" confirmed that FC Barcelona is still interested in signing English striker Harry Kane if the team decides to enter the transfer market to acquire a new top scorer. The Catalan club has reviewed the player's current situation, but no concrete steps have been taken so far, with all details expected to become clear in the upcoming January.
The newspaper mentioned that Kane has a clause to activate a release option from Bayern Munich for 65 million euros until December 31. However, German media have confirmed that he will not exercise it, as he feels comfortable at the Bavarian club and trusts the team's sporting project to win all the titles.
In previous statements, Kimmich said: "I feel comfortable at Bayern Munich and want to stay, but I am waiting for the renewal offer to know my future."
The German newspaper "Bild" pointed out that Kane is awaiting an official move from Bayern regarding the renewal of his contract, which expires in 2027. The offer may be presented in January, after which the player will decide his future.
The newspaper pointed out that the 32-year-old player is seeking long-term stability, which means Bayern needs to offer a contract extension of at least two more years until 2029 to convince him, something that is not yet certain.
Barcelona remains in a state of anticipation without making a final decision regarding the new striker for the upcoming season. If Kane does not meet his condition, his name will be dropped from the list of candidates, and the focus will shift to other options. Julian Alvarez, an Atlético Madrid player, is considered the leading candidate, but completing the deal depends on the player's request to leave at the end of the season. It is worth noting that his value will not be less than 150 million euros, an amount Barcelona considers very high.
The Catalan management is also considering other low-cost options such as Levante player Itta Iong, while recognizing that the striker market this summer will be very complicated, with only high-priced deals available. Despite all the complexities, Barcelona insists that it has not given up on pursuing the Kane deal, and everything depends on the player's final decision.
The newspaper mentioned that Kane has a clause to activate a release option from Bayern Munich for 65 million euros until December 31. However, German media have confirmed that he will not exercise it, as he feels comfortable at the Bavarian club and trusts the team's sporting project to win all the titles.
In previous statements, Kimmich said: "I feel comfortable at Bayern Munich and want to stay, but I am waiting for the renewal offer to know my future."
The German newspaper "Bild" pointed out that Kane is awaiting an official move from Bayern regarding the renewal of his contract, which expires in 2027. The offer may be presented in January, after which the player will decide his future.
The newspaper pointed out that the 32-year-old player is seeking long-term stability, which means Bayern needs to offer a contract extension of at least two more years until 2029 to convince him, something that is not yet certain.
Barcelona remains in a state of anticipation without making a final decision regarding the new striker for the upcoming season. If Kane does not meet his condition, his name will be dropped from the list of candidates, and the focus will shift to other options. Julian Alvarez, an Atlético Madrid player, is considered the leading candidate, but completing the deal depends on the player's request to leave at the end of the season. It is worth noting that his value will not be less than 150 million euros, an amount Barcelona considers very high.
The Catalan management is also considering other low-cost options such as Levante player Itta Iong, while recognizing that the striker market this summer will be very complicated, with only high-priced deals available. Despite all the complexities, Barcelona insists that it has not given up on pursuing the Kane deal, and everything depends on the player's final decision.