Steffen Freund thinks finances could be only deterrent to extending Harry Kane's contract at Bayern Munich
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Steffen Freund thinks finances could be only deterrent to extending Harry Kane's contract at Bayern Munich
"The good news for Bayern is that Harry is a grounded person. He loves Bayern Munich. He loves everything - being there with his family - and to change again, to Barcelona, where's the difference? It's not a big difference anymore. I think the move from Spurs to Bayern was more understandable - to win silverware, to go to another country, and gain experience in a different mentality, a different way to win trophies. So that step is already done,"
"People were saying, 'Oh my goodness, he's not young anymore. He'll move to Barcelona' But he still played outstanding. Now, the injuries are starting to come. It's not easy, of course. At that age, it's not easy to score goals. So, Harry will be linked with every big club. But for him, I don't think it's a massive step anymore - whether it's to go to Barcelona or stay at Bayern Munich. That's my view."
Steffen Freund believes Harry Kane is grounded, loves Bayern Munich, and enjoys life there with his family. Freund considers the step from Spurs to Bayern already accomplished and views a move to Barcelona as less significant now. Financial considerations will drive any future transfer because top clubs like Barcelona will be linked if Robert Lewandowski departs. Freund notes age and injuries can affect goal scoring but expects Kane to be desired by elite clubs. Bayern will continue pursuing top-class signings and may consult Kane about potential arrivals. A lucrative offer from another club remains the main obstacle to an extension.
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