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πŸš¨ππ‘π„π€πŠπˆππ†: Barcelona start internal talks over SIGNING HARRY KANE in 2026 to replace Lewandowski, says Mundo! πŸ˜²β€οΈπŸ’™

 

  1. Barcelona Eyeing Kane as Lewandowski’s Successor
    • Several outlets (like The Guardian) claim BarΓ§a are looking at Harry Kane as their leading target to replace Robert Lewandowski when Lewandowski’s contract expires in 2026. (The Guardian)
    • Goal.com also says that Kane is one of five top forwards on Barcelona’s shortlist. (Goal)
    • According to El Nacional, Kane has a release clause of about €65 million in his Bayern contract, which Barca might trigger. (ElNacional.cat)
    • Fichajes.net adds that BarΓ§a could manage Kane’s salary (reported ~€25 million/year) if they structure the deal smartly (bonuses, amortization, etc.). (Fichajes.net)
  2. BarΓ§a Denies There Are Concrete Talks
    • Mundo Deportivo reached out to FC Barcelona, and the club denied that there are any internal conversations or serious plans yet. According to them, no contacts have been made with Kane (or his agents) about succeeding Lewandowski. (Mundo Deportivo)
    • They also claim there isn’t even a β€œNo. 1” or β€œNo. 2” on a Lewandowski-replacement shortlist at this moment. (Mundo Deportivo)
  3. Financial Logic Behind the Rumor
    • Barcelona reportedly believes that once Lewandowski’s contract ends in 2026, they could free up around €40 million in their budget to help fund a big signing. (Yahoo Sports UK)
    • Their financial department seems β€œconfident” they can afford a top-class No. 9, especially if they return to La Liga’s β€œ1:1 rule” β€” a financial regulation. (Goal)

βœ… What to Make of It: Reality Check

  • It is not confirmed: Barcelona has denied that any formal talks or negotiations are in place with Kane. (Mundo Deportivo)
  • It’s definitely being β€œconsidered” in some media outlets: The idea of Kane replacing Lewandowski is on the radar, but more as a long-term planning scenario rather than a done deal. (Goal)
  • Financially, the move could make sense if Lewandowski leaves β€” but BarΓ§a would need to manage the deal carefully given their constraints. (Yahoo Sports UK)
  • Kane’s contract situation is crucial: He reportedly has a release clause, but also still has time left on his Bayern deal. (ElNacional.cat)

πŸ’¬ My Take

  • This is plausible: Barcelona planning ahead for Lewandowski’s exit makes sense, especially given how expensive and important a No. 9 is.
  • But it’s not certain: The denials from BarΓ§a are significant, and these reports are mostly speculative or based on β€œoptioning” Kane, not confirmed bids.
  • For now, it’s a rumor worth watching, not something to take as fact

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