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Bayern Munich is interested in signing Endrick to become Harry Kane's long-term replacement, despite Kane having a contract until 2027, as reported by Defensa Central.
Rumors suggest that the Englishman may return to the Premier League next summer, prompting the Bundesliga champions to look for quality options in the market.
Harry Kane's Current Situation at Bayern
Since joining Bayern Munich, Harry Kane has proven to be a pivotal signing. With over 30 goals in his first season, the Englishman quickly adapted to the German style. At 32, he still has room to compete at the highest level and pursue the titles he always sought outside of England.
However, the clause allowing him to return to the Premier League in 2026 fuels speculation. Losing their top scorer before 2027 would be a blow for the club, yet it could also open the door to a lucrative transfer before he becomes a free agent.
Endrick, a Tempting Talent in Europe
Brazilian Endrick, just 19 years old, is already seen as one of the most promising gems in world football. His signing by Real Madrid generated high expectations, with Spain trusting he can become a leading figure in the next decade.
Bayern Munich values his explosiveness and ability to disrupt play, even though his style differs from Kane's. Reports from Germany indicate that the club has been monitoring him since his time at Palmeiras and believes he could be the perfect successor if the Englishman decides to move on.

Competition for Endrick
Bayern Munich's interest does not imply that Real Madrid is willing to sell Endrick. The Spanish club sees the young forward as a long-term project but may consider a loan if he doesn't get enough playing time alongside Kylian Mbappé and academy player Gonzalo.
This situation sparks a debate: would it be feasible for the German side to negotiate a loan in 2026, just when Kane could depart? In an increasingly competitive market, Bayern aims to be proactive and secure a reliable successor.
While Harry Kane remains in good form, Bayern Munich aims to avoid past mistakes when losing key offensive figures left them with no clear alternatives. Backing Endrick would mean trusting a different profile, faster with room to grow, as opposed to the experience and consistency of the Englishman.
The future of Bayern's attack could unfold in the next two years, depending on whether Kane triggers his return clause to the Premier League and if the German club can persuade Real Madrid that a loan for Endrick would benefit all parties.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Bayern Múnich quiere a Endrick como heredero de Kane
