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Harry Kane is not leaving Bayern Munich for Manchester United, as he is happy in Munich and focused on winning titles. Reports suggest he and his family enjoy their life in the city and have no current plans to return to England.
Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between Real Madrid CF and FC Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 7, 2026. (Photo by Oscar DEL POZO / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
There were some recent rumors that the lack of a signature on an extension between Bayern Munich and Harry Kane might mean that the Englishman would be looking to head home. However, Sport Bildâs Christian Falk says that Manchester United and other Premier League powerhouses are out of luck:
â It is NOT TRUE: Harry Kane could return to England this summer. The England international is feeling really happy in Munich. On the private side, as I heard, his wife and children love the town. Theyâre a bit anonymous, in the sense that they can go through the town without everyone saying, âHey! Theyâre the Kanes!â Itâs a bit quieter in Munich. Also, it sounds a bit crazy, but everyone in Munich feels like theyâve got the best team in Europe at the moment â so why should anyone want to leave? Kane wants to win huge titles like the Champions League. At the moment, thereâs no thought of leaving the country. He wants to win everything with this club. If they end up winning the Champions League this term, then perhaps we can have another discussion about Kaneâs future. Otherwise, Harry Kane has his targets with the team.
Kaneâs slowness to sign a new contract is related to a few things:
In short, there is no reason for Kane to think about signing anything right now.
Last summer, Bayern Munich was closely linked to AC Milan winger Rafael LeĂŁo, but the move ultimately never happened. Now, the Bavarians could be kicking the tires on the Portuguese winger once again:
Bayern Munich and Barcelona have seriously considered making a move for AC Milan winger Rafael LeĂŁo, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport. The 26-year-oldâs relationship with Milanâs supporters has deteriorated in recent months and an âŹ80 million departure could become a possibility, despite the presence of a âŹ175 million release clause in his contract. Manchester United could be among the Premier League options for the Portugal international, while there is also interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Last time Bayern Munich was closely linked to LeĂŁo, the club ultimately ended up with Luis DĂaz. Yeah, that worked out pretty well for the Bavarians. Anyway, it would seem like it might take too much money to get LeĂŁo and, would he really be worth it?
LeĂŁo has 10 goals and two assists in 26 games across all competitions for AC Milan this season.
Bayern Munich stars Konrad Laimer, Leon Goretzka, RaphaĂ«l Guerreiro, Jamal Musiala, and Nicolas Jackson were all named to WhoScored.comâs Bundesliga Team of the Week:
Last week, there were reports circulating that Bayern Munich was interested in Real Madrid star VinĂcius JĂșnior. Bayern Munich supervisory board member Karl-Heinze Rummenigge already distanced the club from the story, but Sport Bildâs Christian Falk also chimed in to say it will not happen:
â It is NOT TRUE: Bayern want to try and sign Vinicius Jr. Heâs a very special guy and brilliant on the pitch, but heâs not a Bayern Munich player. He brings something with him, his image, which doesnât fit with Munich. They also wouldnât want to spend so much money on his salary. So, I think itâs a bit too difficult of a poker game for FC Bayern. He was offered to the Premier League and some clubs there. There were rumours about Arsenal, Man City and other clubs. Now, perhaps, theyâre trying to do that with Bayern Munich â but no way! He wonât play for Bayern Munich. Also, in the past, there were many similar examples, but ultimately Bayern doesnât want a big celebrity image, as it can destroy a team!
VinĂcius JĂșnior is a dynamic and dangerous talent, but he is a bitâŠhigh maintenance. That little behavioral trait might be a deterrent, but if the star was actually available, the Bavarians would surely â at a minimum â have an internal discussion on the topic. The Brazilian is too talented to just pass over without talking it over.
In a fantasy land where VinĂcius JĂșnior was available and Bayern Munich could afford himâŠwould you do it?
The anticipated transfer of Hoffenheim midfielder Grischa Prömel to VfB Stuttgart is considered to be a âdone dealâ:
đšâ€”ïž Grischa Prömel to VfB Stuttgart is a done deal. The contract has long been signed and the medical has been completed. The announcement has not yet been made due to an agreement between all parties involved. đ©đȘ
A bizarre, locker room fire at FC Basel 1893 has caused millions of euros in damage and displaced the team, including former Bayern Munich player Xherdan Shaqiri:
A fire broke out in the locker room area of ââSt. Jakob-Park in Basel on Friday evening, causing considerable property damage. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. The smoke was so heavy that the fire department had to carry out extensive smoke removal operations.
The fire destroyed the entire changing room area of ââFC Baselâs first team, including all player and coaching equipment as well as technical and medical supplies. As a result, FC Basel was unable to play their scheduled away match against FC Thun. The stadiumâs catacombs were officially sealed, leaving no usable match or medical equipment available.
The fire damage is estimated at millions. To continue training, FC Basel is relying on the support of the Nachwuchscampus Foundation. There, the team, including former Bayern Munich star Xherdan Shaqiri, can use the sports facilities and access the necessary equipment.
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Manchester United won't sign Harry Kane because he is content at Bayern Munich and has no intentions of leaving, focusing instead on winning titles with the team.
Harry Kane feels happy living in Munich, where he and his family appreciate the quieter lifestyle and the anonymity it offers.
Harry Kane's goals with Bayern Munich include winning major titles, particularly the Champions League, and he is currently committed to achieving these objectives.
If Bayern Munich wins the Champions League this season, it could lead to a reevaluation of Harry Kane's future with the club.
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