Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane would take his career to a ‘different level’ if he joins Bayern Munich, according to Ale Moreno on ESPN.
Even though the ESPN pundit’s fellow colleague, Steve Nicol, was adamant that there is ‘no chance’ Kane leaves for Bayern Munich this summer, the former Venezuela international thinks Kane would have a ‘real chance’ of winning the Champions League by moving to the German champions.
It would be quite the shock if Kane did up and leave because Spurs are riding a wave, at this moment in time, with the trophy-laden Antonio Conte in the dugout.

But this Kane talk comes after Bayern CEO, Oliver Kahn, suggested that signing the England captain would be a ‘dream’, after they lost Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona.
Either way, looking at it from Kane’s perspective, this is what Moreno had to say about the Premier League record-breaker possibly heading to Germany.
“Let’s stay in dreamsville for a second (amid claims there’s no chance Kane leaves) and look at it from the perspective of Harry Kane,” said Moreno. “Why not?!
“You will be in a position where you will have a real chance of competing in the Champions League and winning the Champions League.
“It would be a different sort of challenge. It would be a different sort of experience, but he would be in one of the premier teams in Europe, with the opportunity to take his career to a different level because of the profile that Bayern Munich will provide.
“Harry Kane has a high profile already, to begin with. You put that together with Bayern Munich. The Champions League. That sort of stage, then I think for Harry Kane, why not? It makes sense.”

WILL HARRY KANE SIGN A NEW DEAL?
The Tottenham hitman is in Lewandowski terrority in the sense that he has two-years left to run heading into the new Premier League season.
If Spurs don’t win anything next season, then just like Barcelona’s new superstar who had one-year left to run on his Bayern contract, Kane would be in a pretty powerful situation next summer.
This is where they need him to sign a new deal because in 12 months’ time, they might be forced to sell him or let him run his contract down and lose him for nothing.
Of course, if Spurs maintain Champions League football and put trophies into their cabinet under Conte, then there is nothing to worry about.
But if that doesn’t happen, then there will be many fans fretting at the idea of losing such a key figure at the club.
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