Ahead of the UEFA Champions League semi-final between his current club, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid, striker Harry Kane has commented on past transfer speculation. The England captain discussed the possibility of having previously joined FC Barcelona, a club he and his family have acknowledged as one of the biggest in the world.
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In an interview with *ESPN*, Harry Kane confirmed that his father, Pat, had mentioned receiving a call from Barcelona regarding a potential transfer when Kane was playing for Tottenham Hotspur. Kane stated that the approach happened “maybe when I was a bit younger.”
He described the contact as an inquiry to see if he was interested in moving to the Spanish club. Kane noted that the discussions did not progress to a serious stage.
The Bayern Munich striker also reflected on his family’s view of Barcelona. He said his father and brother have always held the club in high regard, considering it one of the biggest teams a player can join.
Summary
Harry Kane has revealed that FC Barcelona made an approach for him earlier in his career while he was at Tottenham Hotspur. The contact was initiated through a call to his father.
Kane characterized the approach as an initial inquiry that did not develop into formal transfer negotiations. He confirmed the interest was not during the most recent transfer windows.
The player acknowledged his family’s long-standing respect for Barcelona as a major football institution. The admission comes as Kane prepares to face Real Madrid with his current team, Bayern Munich.
FAQs
**Did Barcelona try to sign Harry Kane?**
Yes, Harry Kane confirmed his father received a call from Barcelona to gauge his interest in a transfer. This occurred when he was a younger player at Tottenham.
When did the Barcelona approach happen?
The approach happened in the past, but not in recent transfer windows. Kane did not specify the exact year, only that he was “a bit younger” at the time.
Did the transfer talks get serious?
No, the discussions did not progress beyond the initial inquiry stage. The call was made to see if there was interest, but no formal negotiations took place.
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