Harry Kane seems to be heading for the exit at Tottenham Hotspur. The club icon would love to play for the prizes and enjoys interest from various top clubs. Bayern Munich are trying to tempt the captain for a switch to the Bundesliga.
Bayern hears asking price and wants to press ahead for enthusiastic Kane
According to Sky Sports, Der Rekordmeister had a new meeting with Kane’s entourage last week. In several conversations, Bayern revealed the plans to Kane’s management.
Kane himself would be positive about a transfer to Germany. The captain of the English national team has said that he is certainly open to the switch, according to the British medium. Kane would even have told Bayern that he would definitely want to leave Spurs. Preferably to a top club outside the Premier League.
Bayern has meanwhile understood that Kane may be involved for an amount below one hundred million euros. As a result, the arrows are increasingly pointed at the Englishman. Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, on the shadow list, would even have been told that he no longer has to count on a transition in southern Germany. Eintracht Frankfurt revelation Randal Kolo Muani can also forget about the transfer for the time being.
However, Bayern has not yet made an official offer for Kane. The next steps will be taken later this week, people think in England. The club management is working hard on the big transfer and wants to dig deep into the pockets to bring another top class striker to Munich.
Relegated Hertha waves goodbye to coveted Boëtius after a turbulent year
Staying in Germany, Hertha BSC has said goodbye to Jean-Paul Boëtius. The attacking midfielder was waved off on Monday by the relegated Bundesliga player.
Due to Hertha’s relegation, Boëtius was able to use a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave on a free transfer. Boëtius will now use that option, so that his time in Berlin is over after one season. “We thank Jean-Paul for his commitment to Hertha and wish him all the best in his career and further life,” said technical director Benjamin Weber after the departure.
Boëtius had a turbulent year with Hertha. The club supported him after he had to undergo treatment for testicular cancer. He recovered quickly, so the club could still use his services. However, a relegation followed, so that the cooperation in the sporting field ended in disappointment.
Panathinaikos and AEK Athens are preying on the services of Boëtius, who seems to be making a decision in the short term. A Bundesliga club is also interested in the former Feyenoord player. As a result, Boëtius seems to add a sixth club to his resume after Feyenoord, Racing Genk, 1. FSV Mainz 05, FC Basel and Hertha.