Overview
- Honorary president Uli Hoeneß said Harry Kane is virtually on a par with Bayern icon Gerd Müller and praised his evolution into a playmaker and on‑field leader.
- Across 113 competitive matches for Bayern, Kane has scored 108 goals, including 23 in 17 appearances this season, after winning the league title and Supercup.
- Mundo Deportivo, echoed by German outlets, reports Barcelona have elevated Kane to their top striker target as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski.
- Those reports say a €65 million release clause would need to be activated by January 31 to enable a summer transfer, a fee viewed as lower than alternatives such as Julián Álvarez.
- Kane has indicated he feels comfortable at Bayern and is open to contract talks through his 2027 deal, while Barcelona are also monitoring Karl Etta Eyong and Serhou Guirassy and have not ruled out extending Lewandowski.