FC Barcelona asks about Harry Kane from Bayern Munich
FC Barcelona is considering the possibility of signing Harry Kane from Bayern Munich, but the English striker is allegedly happy in his current club and prefers to extend his contract with him. The Catalans are looking for a replacement for Robert Lewandowski and have made preliminary contact with Kane's representatives.
FC Barcelona is interested in Harry Kane from Bayern Munich and has made contact with the English striker's representatives to see if it would be possible to finalize the transfer in the future, reports the Daily Mail. Kane, however, has one year left on his contract with Bayern and is happy with playing for this club. Nevertheless, Barcelona wants to keep Kane's situation in mind when looking for a striker who could replace Robert Lewandowski.
The Catalans are actively looking for a new sniper after Lewandowski's departure, and Kane is on the list of potential reinforcements. According to the Daily Mail, club representatives contacted Kane's entourage to find out whether there is any possibility of a transfer. As it turns out, these talks were initially cooled down by the player's managers, who are currently focusing on Bayern. Kane is reportedly fully committed to playing for Munich and happy with life in Bavaria. Sources close to the striker suggest that after the end of the World Cup, Kane's priority will be to negotiate a contract extension with Bayern.

Barcelona, on the other hand, is ready to make a major financial attempt if it receives any indication that a transfer of Kane is possible.
However, it is worth noting that any potential attempt by Barcelona to sign Kane will be very complicated. Bayern does not intend to lose its striker and will definitely oppose any attempts to sign him in the summer.
Meanwhile, in recent weeks, information has emerged that Barcelona is also considering acquiring Julián Álvarez from Atletico Madrid. However, a transfer of both of these strikers to Barcelona would be unlikely, so in the near future the club will have to decide which of these players it wants more.
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