Hoeness: “Bayern will buy a player worth 100 million but for me it doesn’t have to be Kane”

Comment on the German transfer market.

The Bayern Monaco could buy a player – presumably a centre-forward – for 100 million to strengthen the squad next season. For Uli HoenessHowever, it shouldn’t be Harry kane, for a variety of reasons. It was the sports manager himself who explained his position Sky.

“There’s nothing on my desk right now,” he said Hoeness talking about the market. “I am one of nine supervisory board members who have a say in the executive committee when it comes to large expenditures of more than 25 million euros. I have expressed my personal private opinion. I can imagine that one day Bayern Munich will get a player that can cost around 100 million, but I expressed my opinion in particular on the Kane case”.

Hence the explanation on what a dry “no” to the English striker is: “He is almost 30 years old and last year Tottenham rejected Manchester City’s offer of 160 million, so I said it would be great if the Bayern come close to making such a transfer.” “If I vetoed Kane? I’d be giving my private opinion. I’m one of the nine. So if the other eight say it’s going to be bought, then it’s going to be bought. That’s how it is when you’re in a democracy.”

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