Does Harry Kane go to Bayern Munich or not? | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC panel discuss Harry Kane’s uncertain future and the potential to join Bayern Munich.
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22 comentarios en “Does Harry Kane go to Bayern Munich or not? | ESPN FC

  1. Brandyn B

    His take is nonsensical. He could go to Bayern even for 1 year and go anywhere he wants on a free after that and at least he has a legit chance to win titles. And don't say Liverpool, man united are bigger than Bayern. What a fool this guy is

  2. Finn Ole Perlick

    laughable the disrespect bayern get from british so called pundits. "no guarantee of winning the champions league at bayern" – good one captain obvious, dont have a guarantee to win that trophy anywhere in the world, city struggled to win one of them with all the oil money etc. next thing he does is bring up man united as a possible destination for kane next year. yeah, they are really close to winning the premier league or the champions league arent they?

    cannot believe theres still people saying "i dont think he wants to go to bayern" – youre surely having a laugh; im sure a club like bayern munich would be idiotic enough to make official bids for a player that doesnt wanna come. wake up, leave your premier league bubble for just a moment…

  3. Sri Lankan True Gordie

    As an Arsenal fan if I was Kane I would be saying to myself yes this is an great opportunity I should sign for Bayern because you can win trophies especially the title every season and he could definitely win the champions league too

  4. Andy Nichols

    Why rush to Bayern when he can have multiple options for his career path? Either Kane benefits financially leaving later or the club does now. Heck what Bayern or any other club want, it’s really what Kane wants. I think spurs and levy in the case of Kane would not disrespect him by selling him off for any price and would instead honour him by giving him the choice to choose his next step instead of it coming down to a club decision. That makes sense to me, what I don’t get is every pundit out there speaking of it as if he’s a fool not to walk right now to Bayern.. or United or whichever club is making offers. Feels like they shilling for their clubs instead of actual reporting or journalism.

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