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Fabrizio Romano shares one ‘big problem’ regarding Harry Kane and Bayern Munich

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Speaking on the Que Golazo Podcast, Fabrizio Romano has been discussing Harry Kane and Bayern Munich’s interest in the attacker.

The England captain, as always, has been the subject of a lot of speculation over the past two weeks as Bayern aim to replace Robert Lewandowski after their slow start to this season.

Understandably, Bayern are keen on Kane, and according to Romano, they consider the Spurs star a perfect striker.

However, Romano does state that there is one big problem for Bayern in this race and that’s the fact that Tottenham Hotspur currently have no intention to sell or think about selling Kane.

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Bayern’s Kane problem

Romano shared what he knows about this situation.

“What’s the potential of Harry Kane going to a club like Bayern Munich?” The host asked.

“At the moment, internally Bayern Munich are dreaming of Harry Kane, they are dreaming of Harry Kane and from what I’m told they consider Harry Kane the perfect striker for Bayern, for their style, their approach and their strategy, and the image of Harry Kane could be perfect for Bayern. There is a big problem and it’s called Tottenham. They love Harry Kane and they’ve never had any conversation with Bayern or any other club after the Manchester City saga,” Romano said.

Levy isn’t stupid

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy may be stubborn, but he isn’t stupid.

Indeed, while Spurs don’t want to sell Kane right now, it may be a different story come next summer when he’s entering the final year of his contract.

Let’s just say for argument’s sake that Kane doesn’t sign a new deal in the next few months, Spurs will surely then think about selling him next summer as it would potentially be their last chance to cash in before he’s able to potentially leave on a free.

As ever, Kane’s future is up for debate, and until Spurs prove they’re capable of winning the biggest trophies in the game, this speculation will continue.