Barcelona have reportedly put the finishing touches on a bid for England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, according to sources on Monday. The Catalan giants are said to be ready to meet Bayern's asking price, hoping to swap the German champion for a proven Premier League goal‑machine.
How will Kane’s possible exit affect Bayern Munich?
If the transfer goes through, Bayern will lose a key focal point of their attack. Kane’s 30‑plus goals in the Bundesliga this season have kept the Bavarians in the title race, and his departure would force the German side to look to veterans like Thomas Müller or emerging talent Jamal Musiala to fill the void.
Which clubs are still in the mix for other big names?
While the Kane saga dominates headlines, the transfer window is buzzing with other moves that could affect Ugandan football followers. Marcus Rashford, who spent a season on loan at Barcelona, is still linked with a permanent switch away from Manchester United, though his next stop remains unclear. Ivory Coast defender Yan Diomande is on Liverpool’s radar, but the Reds appear to have been edged out by a rival European side.
German World Cup midfielder Felix Nmecha is also attracting interest, with United and Newcastle among the clubs named. Meanwhile, Elliot Anderson’s switch from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City is expected to be confirmed in the next few days – a deal that could tighten City’s midfield and create space for a future African signing.
West Ham’s versatile left‑back Mateus Fernandes is still courted by Manchester United, but Tottenham Hotspur have entered the fray, turning the deal into a three‑way tug‑of‑war. Over at Newcastle, midfield duos Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali are under pressure from Arsenal, who are reportedly preparing offers worth six figures.
For Ugandan supporters of African players, the interest in Yan Diomande’s potential Liverpool move is a reminder that the Premier League remains a prime destination for our continent’s talent.
The summer window is still open, and the story lines are far from settled. One thing is clear – the transfer market is heating up faster than a Kampala night market.
Will Kane really wear a Barca shirt?
It’s still early days, but the reports coming from inside Camp Nou are gaining credence. If Barcelona can match Bayern’s valuation, the move looks plausible – and Ugandan fans will be watching the drama like a classic derby.
How can Ugandan fans stay ahead of the transfer rush?
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Source: Mirror



