
Things are reportedly falling into place for Harry Kane to complete a huge move away from Bayern Munich.
Kane, 32, is one of the best strikers in world football, having scored 114 goals in 120 appearances since joining German Bundesliga giants Bayern back in 2023.
So far in the 25/26 campaign, the England captain has registered 29 goals and three assists in 24 matches across all competitions.
Despite his fine form for Bayern, Kane has been linked with a move away from Bavaria in recent months.
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In September, Spanish outlet Fichajes reported that Kane had informed Barcelona of his intention to leave Bayern in the summer of 2026.
It is believed that the Englishman sees La Liga as the challenge he needs in his career, with Barcelona viewing him as a perfect replacement for Robert Lewandowski, whose future remains uncertain.
A recent report from Fichajes claimed that MLS side Inter Miami are planning an ambitious move to sign Lewandowski.
The report stated: "The Polish forward's contract ends in the summer of 2026, and his intention would be to sign as a free agent. Inter Miami has already initiated preliminary moves, aware that being proactive can make a difference against other suitors."

Speaking last month, a candidate to become Barcelona's next president, Xavier Vilajoana, stated his desire to sign Kane.
He said: "We have incredibly talented players at La Masia, but of course, if we don't have players, we will look elsewhere.
"I will always look for a player who understands Barca's DNA, not just a name. It's a dangerous thing to look for just a name, but someone who fits our style and culture. If we don't have a Harry Kane inside [the club], we are going to get him. Why not?"
What did Harry Kane say about his future?
Speaking back in October, Kane revealed that he can see himself staying at Bayern.
He said: "In terms of staying longer (At Bayern), I could definitely see that. I spoke openly a couple of weeks ago that I have not had those conversations with Bayern yet, but if they were to arise I would be willing to talk and have an honest conversation.
"Obviously it depends on how the next year or so goes and what we achieve together. Right now, I would say we are in a fantastic moment and I am not thinking about anything else. Going back to my first point, with Bayern right now I am fully all in with Bayern."
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