FC Bayern: Hoeneß advance – “Kane won’t get any cheaper than that,” says Matthäus

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“This doesn’t make Kane any cheaper,” says Matthäus after the Hoeneß advance

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Transfer target Kane – These would be the possible consequences for Bayern’s offensive stars

Negotiations are still ongoing, but FC Bayern are going all out for Harry Kane. Should the English striker actually sign on at Säbener Straße, this would have far-reaching consequences for the record champions’ current offensive staff.

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Lothar Matthäus is surprised by Uli Hoeneß’s offensive statements about the possible transfer of Harry Kane. The record national player sees the booklet of action at Tottenham. He warns of a peculiarity of the boss of the English club.

Lothar Matthäus has criticized Uli Hoeneß for his comments on the possible transfer of Harry Kane to FC Bayern. “Uli’s statements won’t disrupt the negotiations, but they certainly don’t make them any easier – and that doesn’t make Kane any cheaper either,” wrote Matthäus in his column for the pay TV channel Sky.

Bayern patron Hoeneß had stated that Tottenham would buckle if Kane’s decision to move to Munich was made. In the struggle for the English top striker, there could be the first hundred million transfer in the history of the German soccer record champion.

Matthew knows the difficulties of such a change. Kane is still “a player at Tottenham and Spurs boss Daniel Levy is someone who certainly doesn’t let himself be put under pressure. I have stories in the back of my mind when he suddenly became stubborn and said: Not now,” said Germany’s record national player.

Tottenham now have the reins of action in their hands – like FC Bayern did with Robert Lewandowski a year ago. When the top striker switched to FC Barcelona, ​​a result was reached at some point after a long time.

Debate about Hoeneß statement in the club

“If you put two and two together, such a transfer requires a lot of patience – and money that you probably would have preferred to save,” said Matthäus.

The 62-year-old continues: “Not only Uli Hoeneß should be a little more relaxed. Tottenham know Bayern want Kane. Kane has given Bayern the promise. On the other hand, his heart probably still beats for Tottenham, otherwise he would have commented beforehand.

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That didn’t go down well with everyone at the club. The new CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said Monday afternoon that everything Hoeneß said was correct. But one would do well to say more than that. Dreesen only emphasized that Bayern were very interested in Kane. And with transfers, patience is generally helpful. Kane is currently on a tour of the Pacific with Tottenham.

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