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Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn has answered hypothesis that the club could supplant Robert Lewandowski with Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.
Following quite a while of hypothesis, Lewandowski is currently good to go to turn into a Barcelona player. The striker will stop a dynamite spell in the Bundesliga. By joining Barcelona, he will expect to support his Ballon d'Or certifications.
Bayern should resolve how to supplant somebody who has scored 40 objectives or more in every one of the beyond seven seasons. For the latest three, he has scored a larger number of objectives than the quantity of games he has played.
Thus, Lewandowski will leave a huge void. One man Bayern have proactively acquired to get objectives is Sadio Mane from Liverpool. However, there have thusly been joins with England commander Kane as another productive going after target.
An arrangement might hold on until 2023, as opposed to this late spring. Yet, it very well may be something Bayern consider by then, at that point, particularly given his agreement with Tottenham Hotspur would just have a year staying by then (very much like Mane's did for this present year).
Presently, Bayern boss Kahn has depicted Kane as an "outright top striker" - promising just to "see what occurs" comparable to the possibilities of him joining Bayern.
"He is under agreement at Tottenham," Kahn told Bild. "Of course, he is an outright top striker, however that is each of the a fantasy representing things to come.
"So we should find out what occurs."
Kane probability stays open however Ronaldo precluded
One more idea for Bayern's assault this late spring has been Cristiano Ronaldo. The Manchester United forward might need to find a Champions League club in front of the new season.
Bayern have been named as one of only a handful of exceptional possible competitors for his mark. On the record, however, they keep on making light of any connections with the Portuguese legend.Will Harry Kane at any point leave Spurs?
At any point might we at some point see Harry Kane leave Tottenham?
Kahn's most recent remarks recommend their position has not changed.
"I love Cristiano Ronaldo and everybody understands what a phenomenal player he will be," he said. "Be that as it may, each club has a specific way of thinking and I don't know whether it would be the right sign for Bayern in the event that we marked him."
Despite the fact that they have been depending on a striker in his mid-30s, it appears they probably shouldn't sign one.
Kane, in the interim, will just turn 30 next July. He has scored 20 objectives or something else for eight back to back seasons and is well thriving.
Kane considered leaving Tottenham for Manchester City the previous summer, however no arrangement should be possible. There have been signs of him marking another agreement in north London now, which might scupper any expectations Bayern have of drawing him to Germany one year from now.
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