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Harry Kane Bayern Munich clause could wreck Manchester United summer transfer plans

Manchester United may face a possible setback in their transfer plans due to Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane. The team is already considering potential moves they could make in the upcoming summer transfer window after experiencing a fairly uneventful January. Patrick Dorgu joined on a permanent transfer from Lecce, a club in Serie A, while the Reds also secured Ayden Heaven from Arsenal before the deadline. There have been speculations about potential targets for United as the transfer window is set to reopen at the end of the season. A player frequently associated with Manchester United, especially following the appointment of Ruben Amorim as head coach, is Viktor Gyokeres, the striker from Sporting Lisbon. There was significant speculation about United pursuing a striker ahead of Monday’s deadline, with Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel being a potential target for Old Trafford before he ultimately joined Tottenham Hotspur on loan. A new report suggests that Harry Kane’s future at Bayern Munich could influence a potential deal involving Manchester United. The Telegraph has indicated that Kane, previously a target for United, has a release clause in his contract that will come into effect this summer. Following a report from the German news source Sport Bild, it has been revealed that Kane will have a release clause set at £54million for the upcoming summer transfer window. Additionally, The Telegraph has indicated that Bayern Munich is already preparing contingency plans for a scenario where Kane departs at the conclusion of the season. Consequently, Bayern is reportedly looking at Gyokeres as a potential replacement for Kane, and RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko has also been noted as a possible option. It is yet unclear whether United will attempt to acquire Gyokeres this summer. The forward contributed to Sporting and Amorim’s victory in the league championship in Portugal last year and has netted 34 goals in 33 matches this season. This article includes affiliate links, and we will earn a commission on any sales we make from them. Discover additional details.