[Football] Kane to Bayern Munich?

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A1X

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He'll hate it, no special treatment from refs and journos, back in 2 years I reckon
 














Seasider78

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I don’t think he will leave and think Levy knows he won’t. My guess he is waiting to see if Man United or another PL club come in and match the Bayern money now everyone knows what’s been agreed. If not he will see his contract out and walk for free next summer
 


indy3050

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He won’t go. Maybe earlier in the window but too close to the start of the season, I believe his wife is pregnant and he can have his pick of clubs next summer and easily go on to beat Shearers record.

Which means he’ll be gone by the end of the day 😂
 




Bozza

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I don’t think he will leave and think Levy knows he won’t. My guess he is waiting to see if Man United or another PL club come in and match the Bayern money now everyone knows what’s been agreed. If not he will see his contract out and walk for free next summer
Few options available to him in the Premier League this summer - certainly none of Man City (Haaland), Man Utd (Højlund), Liverpool (cash), Arsenal (cash) nor Newcastle (FFP).

That only leave Chelsea who do need a striker, but he'd never go there, would he?

Turn down Bayern, stay put, get another 25-30 goals and see what's on offer next summer.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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He'll hate it, no special treatment from refs and journos, back in 2 years I reckon
Plus eating pork knuckles EVERY DAY and listening to harsh sounding bavarians. That's no life.

What do you reckon @Live by the sea ?
 








Milano

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I’ve been saying for weeks that if he goes anywhere it will be in the EPL.
The Saudi thing has completely changed the concept that a players contract around 30 is their last chance to maximise earnings, so he can afford to run his contract down at Spurs, win FA, move to one of the Manc clubs on a free, still be on £3-400k per week, win a few actual trophies, break Shearer’s record, then go earn £1m a week in blood money.
He’s the new Teddy Sheringham.
 


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