Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Max Eberl, has confirmed that the club will not be seeking a backup striker for Harry Kane during the January transfer window. Despite the club’s strong financial position, Eberl emphasised the importance of maintaining economic prudence, as he explained in an interview with @MichelSchroeer.
Financial Strategy
Eberl highlighted Bayern Munich’s commitment to financial stability, stating, “We have great financial numbers, but those numbers come from the fact that we always think economically.” This approach underlines the club’s strategy of careful financial management, even when considering squad depth.
Harry Kane’s Recent Form
Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich earlier this year, has been a pivotal figure for both club and country. Recently, he scored his 68th goal in his 100th appearance for England, showcasing his continued prowess on the international stage. Kane’s performance has been consistently strong, having also secured the 2023/24 European Golden Shoe.
Injury Concerns
Kane’s fitness has been a topic of discussion, with previous injuries causing concern. In March 2024, he was ruled out of several matches due to injury, and more recently, in November, there were updates regarding his condition. However, Bayern Munich appears confident in Kane’s ability to lead the line without the need for additional support.