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Report: Nick Woltemade sold on being Harry Kane’s successor at Bayern Munich

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According to a report from Tz’s Philipp Kessler and Mano Bonke (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich was able to make headway with VfB Stuttgart attacker Nick Woltemade by selling him on being the successor to Harry Kane:

One of the arguments that convinced Nick Woltemade to join Bayern is that the club would plan with him as Harry Kane’s long-term successor upfront. The German international wants to move to Munich at any cost.

Kane’s future with Bayern Munich is up in the air. With his contract

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ending in 2027, Bayern Munich could have to sell the Englishman next summer. At most, Kane has two years left in Bavaria and the club needs to be prepared to replace him at the position.

At this point, Woltemade is just as good an option as anyone to fill that spot whenever Kane decides to leave Bayern Munich.


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