
Hoeness Rules Out Harry Kane Move to Barcelona, Emphasizes Bayern's Financial Strength
Uli Hoeness, honorary president of German club Bayern Munich, has ruled out the possibility of English striker Harry Kane moving to Spanish club Barcelona. Hoeness stressed that the Bavarian club adopts a policy of buying, not selling, when it comes to its big stars. These statements came on Saturday, May 23, 2026, following the team's German Cup triumph after a 3-0 victory over Stuttgart. Hoeness also downplayed the Catalan club's financial capacity to complete such a significant transfer.
Hoeness praised Kane's exceptional performance during the current season, which culminated in him scoring three goals in the final match, confirming the player's continued stay at the German club. Uli Hoeness stated, “Harry Kane is the best deal we have ever made, and Bayern is a club that buys players and does not sell them.” He added, in response to a question about the player's future with the team, “Yes, he will stay, and Barcelona, in any case, does not have enough money to sign him.”
These figures reflect the significant impact of the English striker, who joined Bayern in the summer of 2023 from Tottenham in a deal worth 95 million euros. His current contract extends until June 2027. Kane managed to score 61 goals in 51 matches across various competitions this season, making him a fundamental pillar in the team that recently won the Cup.
In this context, Barcelona's sporting management continues to explore multiple options to strengthen its attacking line with a new striker. However, the financial constraints mentioned by the Bavarian official may represent an obstacle to the Catalan club's ambitions to reinforce its squad in the upcoming period.