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Barcelona don’t have money to buy Harry Kane – Bayern president, Hoeness
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Barcelona don’t have money to buy Harry Kane – Bayern president, Hoeness

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Bayern Munich honorary president, Uli Hoeness, has claimed that Barcelona cannot afford to sign Harry Kane.

Hoeness has said he expects the 32-year-old to remain with the Bundesliga giants beyond this summer.

Kane netted a hat-trick as the Bavarians thrashed VfB Stuttgart 3-0 on Saturday to add the DFB-Pokal to their league title.

The England striker finished the season with 61 goals.

But with his contract running out in 2027, he has been linked with a possible move to Barça.

“Harry Kane is the best transfer we’ve ever made,” Hoeness told Das Erste.

“Bayern are a buying club not a selling club.”

When asked if he could definitely confirm Kane will stay, he added: “Yes, and Barcelona have no money anyway.”

Barcelona don’t have money to buy Harry Kane – Bayern president, Hoeness

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