Lewandowski replacement
Bayern Munich head coach Julian Nagelsmann has underlined his club’s interest in Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane. The 35-year-old Bayern coach has described the Tottenham and England captain as a brilliant forward. Bayern Munich have lost star striker Robert Lewandowski this summer to Barcelona.
“[Kane] would score a lot of goals in the Bundesliga,” Nagelsmann added. “But I don’t know the price. It is difficult at the moment.” Kane’s market value at the moment is €90 million. But Manchester City reportedly offered €150 million for the Tottenham striker last season. The bid failed, however, and Kane signed a new contract last summer until 2024.
That contract, however, might open the door for Bayern to swoop in next summer as Tottenham might be forced to sell the striker when he has just one year left on his contract. Whether Kane will leave Tottenham or not will depend on his opportunities to win titles with Tottenham. “Going to Germany would definitely give him that opportunity right away [to win titles,” former Bayern Munich and Tottenham striker Jürgen Klinsmann said in an exclusive interview with Transfermarkt on Friday.
Haaland, Sterling & Co. – The most expensive summer transfers in 2022
Luis Sinisterra | Feyenoord -> Leeds United | Fee: €25m
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Market value: €25m
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Yves Bissouma | Brighton -> Tottenham | Fee: €29.2m
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Market value: €35m (possible add-ons: €6m)
Karim Adeyemi | RB Salzburg -> Dortmund | Fee: €30m
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Market value: €35m
Sébastian Haller | Ajax -> Dortmund } Fee: €31m
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Market value: €35m
Diego Carlos | Sevilla -> Aston Villa | Fee: €31m
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Market value: €40m
Steven Bergwijn | Tottenham -> Ajax | Fee: €31.25m
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Market Value: €18m
Sadio Mané | Liverpool -> Bayern Munich | Fee: €32m
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Market value: €70m (possible add-ons: €9m)
Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg -> Leeds | Fee: €32.8m
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Market value: €25m
Nayef Aguerd | Stade Rennais -> West Ham | Fee: €35m
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Market value: €12m (possible add-ons)
Fábio Vieira | Porto -> Arsenal | Fee: €35m
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Market value: €25m
Sven Botman | Lille -> Newcastle | Fee: €37m
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Market value: €30m
Kalidou Koulibaly | Napoli -> Chelsea | Fee: €38m
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Market value: €35m
Nuno Mendes | Sporting -> PSG (previously on loan) | Fee: €38m
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Market value: €40m
Federico Chiesa | Fiorentina -> Juventus (previously on loan) | Fee: €40m
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Market value: €70m + €12.6m loan fee (possible add-ons: €7.4m)
Bremer | Torino -> Juventus | Fee: €41m
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Market value: €35m
Vitinha | Porto -> PSG | Fee: €41.5m
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Market value: €30m
Robert Lewandowski | Bayern Munich -> FC Barcelona | Fee: €45m
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Market value: €45m (possible add-ons: €5m)
Kalvin Phillips | Leeds United -> Manchester City | €48.8m
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Market value: €50m
Gabriel Jesus | Manchester City -> Arsenal | €52.3m
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Market value: €50m
Raheem Sterling | Man City -> Chelsea | Fee: €56.2m
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Market value: €70m
Lisandro Martínez | Ajax -> Man United | Fee: €57.37m
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Market value: €32m (possible add-ons: €10m)
Raphinha | Leeds -> FC Barcelona | Fee: €58m
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Market value: €45m (possible add-ons: €9m)
Richarlison | Everton -> Tottenham | €58m
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Market value: €48m
Erling Haaland | BVB -> Man City | Fee: €60m
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Market value: €150m
Matthijs de Ligt | Juventus -> Bayern Munich | Fee: €67m
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Market value: €70m (possible add-ons: €10m)
Darwin Núñez | Benfica -> Liverpool | Fee: €75m
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Market value: 55m (possible add-ons: €25m)
Aurélien Tchouameni | Monaco -> Real Madrid | Fee: €80m
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Market value: €60m (possible add-ons: €20m)
“This year decisive” for Kane – Conte slams “disrespectful” Bayern
“Harry has that situation where he says: ‘I want to win the World Cup in Qatar, and I got to win something with Spurs,’” Klinsmann said in the TM interview. “This year is decisive for him; otherwise, you never build that confidence level.” Transfermarkt understands that Bayern under Nagelsmann would be happy to wait for year and play without an actual no.9 for a season. That strategy might help the Rekordmeister to drop the price for the English star striker.
Davies to Lewandowski: Bayern Munich’s top earners ranked
10. Serge Gnabry – Salary: €15m
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10. Alphonso Davies – Salary: up to €15m per year
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9. Kingsley Coman – Salary: up to €17m per year
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8. Leon Goretzka – Salary: up to €18m per year
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5. Lucas Hernández – Salary: up to €20m per year
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5. Joshua Kimmich – Salary: up to €20m per year
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4. Leroy Sané – Salary: up to €20m per year
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1. Thomas Müller – Salary: over €20m per year
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1. Manuel Neuer – Salary: over €20m per year
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1. Sadio Mané – Salary: over €20m per year
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Update Jul. 23: Tottenham Hotspur head coach Antonio Conte slammed Nagelsmann for his Harry Kane comments made as part of the Bayern US Tour in Green Bay. “I’d never speak about players of other teams. I don’t know why Nagelsmann did that – I think it’s maybe bit disrespectful,” Conte said at a press conference on Saturday (cited by Fabrizio Romano). “The situation is very clear for Harry here at Tottenham: Kane’s important part of our project.”
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