Barcelona have identified Harry Kane as their top target to replace Robert Lewandowski next summer. The club views the 32-year-old England captain as the ideal long-term successor to the 37-year-old Polish striker, whose contract expires in June.
According to reports, Barça are willing to trigger a £57m clause in Kane’s Bayern Munich contract, which would allow him to leave after two seasons in Germany.
Kane has been prolific since joining Bayern from Tottenham in 2023, scoring 108 goals in 113 games and helping reclaim the Bundesliga title last season. Despite previously saying he was open to staying until 2027, the chance to join another European giant could tempt him.
Barcelona already have Marcus Rashford on loan from Manchester United, with an option to buy for £30m, but see Kane as a marquee addition to lead their attack.
Club president Joan Laporta also dismissed speculation of a Lionel Messi return, saying: “Out of respect for Messi, our players, and our members, it’s not the time to speculate with unrealistic scenarios.”
