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Uli Hernes, a member of Bayern Munich’s board of directors, admitted that it was “crazy” for the Bundesliga team to be caught in the bidding war for Tottenham striker Harry Kane.
Kane’s contract with Tottenham Hotspur is about to enter the final year. After another season of not winning trophies, he faces a major decision about his future. The England striker publicly admitted that he wants to play for a club that can compete for trophies.
Bayern have been keen on Kane for a long time and have not avoided discussing the 29-year-old player, but they are by no means his only suitors, because Manchester United are also considering a summer contract for Kane.
If Kane really leaves Tottenham Hotspur, he would rather stay in England in order to break the historical scoring record of the Premier League, although Tottenham Hotspur insists that he will not join his domestic rivals.
This is a clear boost for Bayern Munich, but Hernes has now warned Tottenham that they will not pay more for any players.
“I think the transfer is completely crazy,” Hernes said in an interview. “He is a great player, there is no doubt about it, but these are the amounts that I will never pay as a director.”
He later added to the media: “I am one of the nine members of the board of supervisors, and they have a say in the large expenditure of more than 25 million euros on the executive Committee. I can imagine that one day, a player will go to Bayern and spend about 100 million euros, but I have already expressed my views on Kane’s case.
“He is almost 30 years old. Last year, Tottenham Hotspur rejected Manchester City’s offer of 160 million euros. I said it would be crazy if Bayern approached such a transfer. ”
“I will give my personal opinion. I am one of nine people. If the other eight people say that he will be bought, then he will be bought. This is the situation in a democratic country. ”
Lewandowski, 33, had one year left on his contract at the time of the transfer, so Bayern believed Kane should not spend more.
At present, Bayern relies on Eric Maxim Chopo-Mortin on the offensive end, and recently signed a new contract with the 33-year-old player as a reward for his outstanding performance-scoring 17 goals in 26 games-but their plan is still to try to attract Kane to Allianz Stadium at the end of the season.
Tottenham have not given up hope of persuading Kane to sign a new contract, but it is well known that the England captain is disappointed with the direction of the club and must make a decision before the end of the summer.