Tottenham Hotspur lead chase for £56.7 million Harry Kane ahead of potential Bayern Munich exit - Paper Round
Published 23/09/2025 at 22:46 GMT+1
Tottenham have been linked with a £56.7 million move for their former striker Harry Kane next summer, while Patrick Bamford could be set for a switch to La Liga outfit Getafa after leaving Leeds. Elsewhere, Aston Villa could appoint Roberto Olabe to replace the outgoing Monchi, and Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia attracted interest this summer.
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Spurs in pole position for Kane
The Telegraph believes that Tottenham are well-placed should Harry Kane decide to leave Bayern Munich next summer.
A £56.7 million release clause could come into effect, and Spurs have £200 million to spend according to PSR rules.
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The paper states: "The fear in Germany is that Harry Kane’s third season at Bayern Munich could be his last, despite the fact the club are currently more reliant on him than at any other point of his time at the Allianz Arena.
"There has also been big talk around Tottenham Hotspur lately, with the Lewis family insisting that sustained sporting success is top of their agenda following the departure of former chairman Daniel Levy.
"If the Lewis family want to walk the walk, rather than just talking a good game, they will make sure Spurs are at the front of the queue to re-sign Kane next summer if the fears in Germany are realised.
"It would seem that striker will be a priority position for Tottenham to fill next summer and, unlike many of their rivals, the club do not need to worry too much about their position regarding profit and sustainability rules. It has been estimated that Spurs have £200m in PSR headroom, which means, unlike some of their rivals, they do not have to worry about making a big outlay on a player who is at an age where they may have little or no resale value."
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Bamford set for Getafe switch
Reports in Spain suggest that Getafe could make a late move for former Leeds striker Patrick Bamford.
The 32-year-old has been without a club since the summer, but can sign for clubs as he is a free agent.
The Sun reports: "Patrick Bamford could be handed a fresh chapter in Spain with a shock move to La Liga side Getafe.
"The 32-year-old is a free agent after being released by Leeds this summer.
"Bamford netted 60 times in 205 appearances over seven years with the Whites, but failed to score in 17 Championship games last season.
"Now he could get a second chance to play at the top level after Spanish journalist Matteo Moretto claimed he was in talks with Getafe."
Villa set to clinch Olabe deal
Aston Villa are closing in on the appointment of former Real Sociedad transfer guru Roberto Olabe.
The Mirror believes the 57-year-old will soon agree to take over the role recently vacated by president of football operations Monchi.
The paper writes: "Aston Villa are expected to appoint Roberto Olabe as the successor to Monchi. The 57-year-old parted ways with Real Sociedad earlier this year and has been in discussions with Villa about taking the reins of the club's football department, and an agreement has reportedly been struck.
"Monchi's departure was revealed on Monday night, with an official announcement anticipated soon. Villa have been bracing for his exit, earmarking Olabe as their top choice. Olabe is considered one of Europe's leading football executives and previously worked with Unai Emery at Almeria.
"Alberto Benito, who joined Villa's recruitment team in May 2023, took over from Olabe as sporting director at Almeria."
Malacia still frozen out at United
Tyrell Malacia has not yet received permission to play for Manchester United’s under-21 side, according to the Mail.
While it had been anticipated that he would receive approaches from Saudi and Turkish sides, the paper also reveals that no officer was deemed sufficient.
The paper explains: "Interestingly, Malacia is also said to have requested to be allowed to play for the Under 21s, but is yet to receive the green light.
"The 26-year-old, who was Ten Hag's first signing when he joined United for £13m in 2022, is the last remaining member of Amorim’s ‘bomb squad’, having been left behind by Jadon Sancho (on loan at Aston Villa), Marcus Rashford (on loan at Barcelona), Antony (sold to Real Betis), and Alejandro Garnacho (sold to Chelsea).
"A late loan deal for Malacia to join La Liga side Elche collapsed and no suitable offers arrived from Turkey or Saudi Arabia. He spent the second half of last season back in the Netherlands with PSV Eindhoven, and last turned out for United away at FCSB in the Europa League on January 30."
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