Bayern Munich are bracing themselves for a battle to keep hold of their star attacker Robert Lewandoski next summer as the Pole looks to play for another big European side.
Lewandoski has been in fine form for Bayern over the past few seasons after he joined them from rivals Borussia Dortmund, but he recently changed his agent to the notorious Pini Zahavi as he looks to sign for another top European side.
Bayern Munich do not want to sell and they don’t need to, but the Bavarians are bracing themselves for the worst and they would find it hard to turn down a big money offer for the 30 years old.
According to Marca via Sun Sport, however, Bayern Munich has identified Tottenham’s Harry Kane as a possible replacement for Lewandoski and they would try to sign him when the Polish attacker leaves them.
They also want RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner and they consider the German an easier option to get, but they would only move for Werner when they cannot get Kane.
Kane would likely cost them in excess of $200 million if he continues his impressive form in front of goal.