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·12. November 2025
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·12. November 2025
FC Barcelona is already planning for the summer market of 2026, and the target to replace an outgoing Robert Lewandowski is none other than the captain of England, Harry Kane. The British newspaper The Guardian reported that the Catalan club has made the Bayern Munich forward their main priority.
The news arises from the possibility that Lewandowski (37 years old) might leave the Blaugrana club as a free agent in June 2026, at the end of his contract.
The most surprising thing is the price. The Guardian claims that Barcelona might be willing to activate a clause in Kane's contract with Bayern that would allow him to leave for 57 million pounds (almost 65 million euros). Despite Kane being 32 years old at the time of the possible transfer, it would be an exceptional figure for one of the world's most prolific scorers.
Kane, who has recorded 23 goals and three assists in 17 matches this season with Bayern, is under contract until 2027.

The English forward, for whom the Bavarian club paid 100 million euros in 2023, has expressed his intention to stay in Germany. However, The Guardian notes that "the prospect of signing for another of the world's biggest clubs and fighting for new major titles could attract him to Barcelona." The "Kane saga" has only just begun.
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