Barcelona contact Harry Kane camp over summer move

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FC Barcelona have contacted the representatives of Harry Kane to explore the possibility of signing the England captain this summer, though sources indicate a transfer appears highly unlikely given Bayern Munich’s determination to retain their prolific striker.

According to the Daily Mail, the Catalan giants opened dialogue with Kane’s camp regarding a potential switch to La Liga. The approach comes as the 32-year-old continues to deliver outstanding performances for the German champions, with whom he is contracted until 2027.

Bayern’s firm stance

Despite Barcelona’s interest, Kane has previously expressed openness to extending his stay at the Allianz Arena beyond his current agreement. Bayern Munich have publicly stated their desire to secure the forward’s long-term future, and club officials are working to negotiate improved terms that would keep him in Bavaria.

The England international has become central to Bayern’s attacking philosophy since his arrival, making the club’s reluctance to entertain offers entirely predictable. The Bundesliga side are understood to view Kane as indispensable to their domestic and European ambitions.

Lewandowski precedent

Barcelona’s enquiry carries echoes of their acquisition of Robert Lewandowski four years ago, whom they signed from Bayern Munich. The Spanish club appear hopeful of repeating that successful extraction, though the circumstances differ significantly given Kane’s existing contractual security and apparent satisfaction with life in Germany.

The Catalan outfit’s willingness to approach another of Bayern’s star strikers demonstrates their persistent ambition to recruit proven goalscorers from Europe’s elite clubs, even when such deals appear operationally challenging.

Timeline and next steps

The Daily Mail reports that Barcelona have agreed to revisit the situation once Kane completes his World Cup campaign with England. This suggests any substantive negotiations would be deferred until after the tournament, by which point Bayern may have already advanced their own extension talks to a decisive stage.

While Barcelona’s contact confirms their ongoing search for an elite centre-forward, the combination of Kane’s contract status, his personal willingness to remain in Munich, and Bayern’s firm public stance points strongly towards the striker continuing his career with the German champions rather than forcing a move to Spain.

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