
Harry Kane has broken his social media silence after reportedly informing Bayern Munich of his desire to leave.
On Monday night, the transfer window in Europe slammed shut. The day was dominated by Liverpool, who were after two marquee signings.
The Premier League champions managed to seal a record-breaking £125 million deal for Alexander Isak.
However, Liverpool failed to bring in Marc Guehi despite the player agreeing to personal terms and completing a medical.
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The deal collapsed in the 11th hour due to Crystal Palace's failure to find a suitable replacement for the 25-year-old.
Away from the Premier League, a shock report emerged on Monday linking Bayern star Kane with a move away from Bavaria.
According to Spanish news outlet Fichajes, the England captain had told La Liga giants Barcelona of his intention to leave Bayern in the summer of 2026.
It has been suggested that Kane, 32, would like to try a new experience and has set his sights on La Liga.
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In addition, Barcelona reportedly see Kane as the perfect replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who could leave the Catalan club next summer upon the expiration of his current contract.

Amid the reports linking him with a move away from Bayern, Kane took to social media on Monday evening.
Posting a series of images, Kane wrote in the caption: "Looking back on August."
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At the start of the 23/24 season, Kane left Tottenham Hotspur for Bayern in a deal worth a reported fee of €100 million plus €10 million in bonuses.
Since then, the Englishman has made 100 appearances for the Bavarian club across all competitions, scoring 91 goals.
He has also lifted the Bundesliga and the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup.
Speaking two years ago, Kane revealed that Barcelona legend Sergio Busquets is one of his favourite players.
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As per the Telegrafi, Kane told Spanish media Brand: "When I was young, and even to this day, I liked the way Sergio Busquets played.
"He's an exceptional player because of the way he plays, the way he moves his body and I sometimes use him as an example of how to play in that position, or similar. For me, he is one of the greatest midfielders in history."
Topics: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski, Football