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Football transfer rumours: Al-Hilal eye moves for Harry Kane and Ollie Watkins?
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Football transfer rumours: Al-Hilal eye moves for Harry Kane and Ollie Watkins?

The Guardian Football 1 day 1 mins read

Today’s gossip is still on the beach

It seems the possibility of winning the Ballon d’Or is not the only thing the England captain Harry Kane has been talking about recently. Well, his representatives at least. It is thought the Bayern Munich striker’s team have been in talks with the Saudi Pro League’s Al-Hilal with Kane reportedly open to a future move.

However, it’s also understood the 33-year-old wants to remain at the German club with discussions beginning on his new contract in Munich. The Bundesliga transfer window closes on 31 August so if a move east were to happen it would have to be done quickly.

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