'He would score a LOT in the Bundesliga' – Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann confirms Harry Kane transfer interest | The Sun

JULIAN NAGELSMANN admits he would love to take England captain Harry Kane to Bayern Munich.

The German champions are on the lookout for a new centre-forward after allowing Robert Lewandowski to join Barcelona.


Chief executive Oliver Kahn revealed in the week it would be a ‘dream’ to sign the Tottenham forward.

And Nagelsmann says the England captain would score lots of goals in Germany – although the price tag might prove to be a problem.

Last summer Manchester City were quoted around £150million by Spurs and it would still take a huge bid to get Kane out of North London.

Nagelsmann said: “He’s very expensive, that’s the problem – but he's a brilliant player.

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“He can be one of two or three who can play as a centre-forward, although in the last couple of years he's been more of a No10.

“He’s very strong, brilliant with head and both feet. He could score a lot in the Bundesliga.

“I don’t know the price, but it’s really tough for Bayern Munich to reach it. We’ll see what happens in the future “

Nagelsmann – whose side play City in Green Bay on Saturday night – admits that for now he will have to rethink his game-plan after waving goodbye to his main target man Lewa.

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He said: “I’ve got to do a lot of work with my team, things will change with the formation.

“They not that easy as all the players have to play in a different style. 

"Some things may change but it’s still soccer and we want to score goals.

"We're looking forward to a new phase of Bayern Munich, and trying to do the best.”

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