Chelsea eyeing surprise transfer for world-class ex-Tottenham forward

Chelsea ready to make an offer for Harry Kane who is doubtful to continue at Bayern Munich next season

Chelsea could be looking at former Spurs striker, Kane. Sometimes life is unfair to the players, and Harry Kane seems to be one of them. He joined Bayern Munich from Tottenham Hotspur in search of his first-ever silverware.

But given that the German giants are out of all domestic competitions and are second in the Bundesliga, eight points adrift of Bayern Leverkusen, their only hope is now the Champions League.

But their current form makes it doubtful if they will be able to win the Champions League. And now a recent report reveals the England international could consider leaving the German giants next season if Bayern fails to win a trophy.

According to Elfutbolero, Kane could leave Bayern, but it seems unclear which Premier League giants will make a move for him. Manchester United have signed Rasmus Hojlund, while Chelsea are still hoping to land a prolific striker and seem keen on bringing in the England skipper.

Should Chelsea sign Harry Kane next summer?

Given Bayern’s form and Thomas Tuchel’s uncertainty at the club, Kane could decide to leave the club, and Chelsea will be an ideal club to come to where his goalscoring attributes can elevate the club’s level to an elite side. He has worked under Mauricio Pochettino, who got the best of him during his time at Tottenham Hotspur.

Harry Kane has 25 goals for Bayern this season.
Harry Kane has 25 goals for Bayern this season.

Strikers like Kane are all-around forwards who like to drop deep and help in build. His experience will be valuable for the young players, and given that we have played much better with his young side, who have not been as consistent in front of the net, imagine adding Kane to his squad.

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There’s nothing more to say about him because his prowess as a striker is obvious; he will maximise our probability of scoring goals significantly. In today’s game, everyone wants a complete centre-forward, and if we can sign him, we will be competing with major Premier League teams the next season.