Höness put “Barsu” back in place. It was a tough response from the Munich team to the rumors about Harry Kane. In Munich, they reacted to the speculation surrounding the transfer of Harry Kane. Uli Hoeness, the honorary president of Bayern Munich, clearly stated the club’s position. He reminded people of the club’s financial strength and its strict transfer policy. “There’s still no money available.” Bayern Munich ridiculed Barsu in the context of the rumors about Kane’s potential departure.
Indeed, Hoeness initially said that Bayern Munich is a club that buys players, not sells them. But then he also emphasized the issue of money. It was a strong statement. This was a direct and clear response to the Catalans. The Munich team made it clear that the rumors about Kane’s possible departure have no basis in reality. The financial ambitions of the blue-and-red-clad team are not comparable to Bayern Munich’s stability.