What if there's buyout + Tottenham priority..."Kane, very happy with Munich. No plans to leave."
What if there's buyout + Tottenham priority..."Kane, very happy with Munich. No plans to leave."
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Harry Kane's contract reportedly has a buyout clause, but Kane has no intention of leaving Bayern Munich.
Sky Sports, a sports media outlet, reported on the 7th (Korea Standard Time) that "Kane may leave Munich for 67 million pounds (about 112 billion won) this summer and 54 million pounds (about 97.5 billion won) next winter. Despite the buyout clause, Kane is very satisfied with Munich and has no plans to leave."
Kane is a leading striker in the English national soccer team. Having played for Tottenham Hotspur, Kane grew up on loan at Leyton Orient, Norwich City, and Leicester City. Kane was in full swing during the 2014-15 season. He scored 31 goals and had five assists in 51 matches while wearing the Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Kane has become a striker who will go down in Tottenham's history. He scored 280 goals and 60 assists in a whopping 435 matches through the 2022-23 season, making him the highest scorer in the club's history. However, he has repeatedly failed to win a trophy, swallowing regret.
Ahead of the last season, Kane is taking on a new challenge. He moved to Bayern Munich for the trophy. He became the top scorer in the first season of the Bundesliga by scoring 36 goals and eight assists, but unfortunately failed to win the title. He is still active this season.
However, the possibility of a transfer has recently been raised. According to Christian Polk, a German reporter with Bild, there is a buyout clause in the contract between Munich and Kane. If the team that wants Kane offers a transfer fee that meets the buyout clause, it can leave the team.
Paul Merson, a former Arsenal player, also said, "Why not? Sol Campbell has moved on. People would say age, but Arsenal need the present. If Arsenal did not win the league, they should seize the opportunity. We need to recruit proven players. There are only a couple of teams that can buy Kane."
"Tottenham may buy Kane back, but you have to win something at Bayern Munich to go back to Tottenham. If you don't win in Munich, you won't go back to Tottenham and get anything," he said.
Regardless of the buyout, however, Kane is unlikely to transfer. 온라인바카라 "Despite the buyout clause in his contract, Kane is very satisfied with Munich and has no plans to leave. Tottenham has priority. It is up to Kane to decide whether to transfer or not," Sky Sports said.
Fabrizio Romano, who is fluent in the news of the European soccer transfer market, also said, "Cain has no plans to leave Munich at the moment. He is very satisfied with the club. As Bild said, the Premier League clubs are aware of it, but have not heard from him yet. Tottenham has the right to negotiate. Kane is the ultimate decision."