Harry Kane responds to Barcelona claims, the eyes of the world are on this transfer
Bayern Munich's English goal machine Harry Kane, whose name has been linked with Barcelona for a while, responded to the transfer rumors for the first time. It was claimed that the Catalan giants would buy Kane by paying his €65 million release clause instead of Robert Lewandowski.

Bayern Munich's English center-back Harry Kane has responded to Barcelona rumors. After it was revealed that the 32-year-old striker had a "€65 million release clause" in his contract, it was claimed that Barcelona would sign Harry Kane at the end of the season and that Robert Lewandowski's contract would not be extended.
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The sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo, known to be close to the Catalan giants, carried the latest development about the news on its cover the other day.
HARRY KANE SPOKE
Speaking to Bild ahead of Bayern Munich's away game against Arsenal, Kane said:
"I haven't contacted anyone, no one has contacted me. I feel very comfortable in the current situation, even though we haven't spoken to Bayern about my situation yet."
"I'm really happy in Munich, you can see that in the way I play. If there will be contact, we will see more. But I'm not thinking about the new season yet. First of all, there is a World Cup in the summer. And it's unlikely that anything will change after this season. I'm sure I will have talks with Bayern in the next few months, then we will see what is best for the future."
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'FANS NEED NOT WORRY'
"No, I don't think so!" Kane replied to the question, "So the Bayern fans don't have to worry?
Bayern Munich President Herbert Hainer said: "When I spoke to him, it was like Saturday after the match: He is incredibly happy, very, very satisfied. Also, from what I heard from his family, they feel very, very comfortable. So I don't understand why there is such a reason to leave FC Bayern."

24 GOALS IN 18 GAMES
Starting next summer, Kane's €65 million release clause will kick in. Bayern have until January 31, 2026 to extend his contract. Harry Kane has scored 24 goals in 18 games this season.







