Barça Executives Know Kane Is Open to Joining La Liga, Will Push for Transfer

La Liga giants Barcelona’s need to sign a center-forward for next season is sparking various transfer rumors. Alongside names like Álvarez and Etta Eyong emerging in the domestic market, one striker is drawing significant attention from Barça’s coaching staff and sports management: Harry Kane.
British media have confirmed that the England international, currently at Bayern Munich, is the absolute top choice for the Blaugrana to replace Robert Lewandowski (who will leave after June 30)—fitting perfectly into manager Hansi Flick’s system both in terms of transfer cost and playing style.
After a comprehensive market review and evaluation of players’ performances this season, Barcelona have prioritized Kane. Despite being 33, the English striker remains in peak form: contributing 26 goals and 4 assists in 22 games this season, with a rare efficiency of 108 goals in 113 appearances for Bayern.
Kane’s contract situation hints at a potential summer exit. The release clause set when he joined Bayern stipulates that a €60 million offer from any club in the summer of 2026 will trigger the clause—a figure affordable for many top European clubs. Though Kane has publicly expressed a desire to stay, this is conditional on receiving a new contract (his current deal expires in 2027). However, Bayern have yet to start renewal talks, which the player views as a signal that the club 默许 his departure.
Barcelona have launched background checks on the star. In fact, Kane’s team is evaluating summer destinations and has even received a huge offer from a Saudi club, but the player has requested time to decide—likely waiting for calls from European clubs.
Barça’s management is well aware that Kane is open to moving to La Liga. He believes he can continue his goalscoring spree at Camp Nou, a deal similar to Lewandowski’s transfer, which brought great success to the Blaugrana. While Tottenham dream of an unlikely reunion, Kane prioritizes challenges outside the Premier League.