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Harry Kane is back in the headlines amid rumors of a move to Barcelona in the summer of 2026. His price, according to German sources, would be around 65 million euros.
Harry Kane, the veteran goal scorer of Bayern Munich, could take advantage of a contractual clause that would allow him to change clubs in two seasons, as reported by German media.
This scenario presents an opportunity for Barça, which needs a renowned '9' to replace Robert Lewandowski.
Barcelona's Plan to Sign Harry Kane
At Camp Nou, they are closely analyzing the clause formula: paying 65 million in 2026 would allow them to sign the forward without engaging in excessive negotiations.
Catalan sources state that assuming Kane's salary (reported at 25 M€/year) would not be an insurmountable barrier, especially if structured with amortization and bonuses.
It is believed that Barça sees Kane as a long-term replacement for Lewandowski, banking on his goal-scoring instinct and experience to lead the attack.
Bayern Munich Could Open the Door
In Munich, they are cautiously considering this option. The 65 M€ clause provides a clear opportunity, but only if Kane decides to activate it in January 2026.
The Bavarian club made a significant investment to sign the Englishman, but understands that with his age, it may be time to recoup part of that investment.
Nevertheless, Bayern states that Kane is content and has not definitively signaled a desire to leave.
A High Salary, Yet Manageable
Kane's salary in Munich would be around 25 million euros gross per year, a substantial figure that Barcelona could handle by refining the economic structure.
For the Catalan club, this would not just be a transfer but a strategic investment to strengthen their attack with a proven goal scorer.
Moreover, his international experience and instinct in the box provide a sporting value that goes beyond mere cost.
Risks and Opportunities of the Potential Signing
Boosting Kane would mean taking on his salary burden and managing a veteran profile in the midst of a sporting transition. However, the opportunities are clear.
If Kane maintains his performance, Barcelona would gain an elite forward with goals, presence, and leadership in his final career years.
And for Bayern, selling him for 65 million would mean closing a good chapter and creating financial room for signings of younger talents.
The moves will depend on Kane's willingness as well as Barça's ability to trigger the clause without sacrificing other priorities.
Meanwhile, in Bavaria, preparations are being made for various scenarios. The departure of the Englishman could free up significant resources for their renewal.
Barça's sporting department mentions that they will evaluate the option carefully, weighing risks and benefits before closing a deal of such proportions.
Harry Kane could be at the center of one of the most striking signings of 2026 if Barcelona dares to activate his clause. All eyes are on him, Bayern, and what will happen next winter.
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