Harry Kane joined by a compatriot at Bayern?

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After a disappointing season in which Bayern Munich lost their German title to Bayer Leverkusen, rumors are rife in Bavaria.

According to The Sun, the Rotten leaders would have checked the name of Jack Grealish. They want to recruit him to line up alongside Harry Kane at the forefront of the Bavarian attack.

Problematic playing time

According to the tabloid, the English left winger appears in the little papers of Vincent Kompany, tipped to succeed Thomas Tuchel on the Rekordmeister’s bench. As for Grealish, he has just completed a successful season with a third consecutive Premier League.

However, the former Aston Villa member, under contract until June 2027, benefited from much less playing time than the previous season. In competition with Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Jérémy Doku, the Birmingham native has accumulated 3 goals and 3 assists in 36 appearances, including only 10 starts in the league.

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