
Topics: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich, Premier League, Bundesliga, England
Harry Kane is likely to be denied his dream transfer amid speculation that he wants to leave Bayern Munich.
Kane made the move to Bavaria in 2023, ending his spell with Spurs and signing in a £86 million switch.
The England captain has continued to bang in the goals in Germany, finding the net 91 times in 100 appearances and finally lifting a trophy by firing Bayern to the Bundesliga title.
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However, fresh reports claim that Kane wants a change of scenery - with Fichajes reporting that he has told Barcelona he intends to leave Bayern and join them in the summer.
The move would mirror the transfer made by Robert Lewandowski, who became Barca's No.9 after incredible goalscoring feats with Bayern.
Barcelona feel as though Kane is the perfect player to replace Lewandowski, with the striker welcoming the challenge of playing in La Liga in a new era at the Blaugrana with their revamped Nou Camp stadium.
Kane has a contract until 2027 and as well as links to Barcelona, there have been a flurry of reports that he still harbours hopes of returning to the Premier League.
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He remains the second highest goalscorer in the England top flight, just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer when he left Spurs two years back.
Manchester United have regularly been linked with Kane, though back in March news outlet El Nacional stated that Kane's preference was to join Liverpool and close out his career at Anfield.
But fast forward to the present day and Liverpool are not in need of a new forward after splashing out around £200 million on Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.
Kane is still firmly Bayern's first-choice striker but the club did bring in two new attackers in the form of Luis Diaz and Nicolas Jackson.
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The deal for Chelsea striker Jackson looked set to be blocked after Liam Delap's injury but the move was completed and the Senegalese could be a long-term replacement for Kane.
Although the transfer is an initial loan for a fee of £14.25 million, there will be an obligation to buy for a further £56.25 million if Jackson, who has agreed a five-year contract, meets an appearance threshold.