Harry Kane is the star of the previous and current transfer window by far, along with Mbappe. These two players are gonna quit their clubs in one year, refuse to sign a new contract with them, willing to play with their teams and moving out as free agent. This made their administration mad and don't have much choice.
Harry Kane is a player with big hopes and a lot of teams including Bayern Munich are interested in signing with him that why The competition is to high so its unclear where he will ultimately land. It is only natural for a Bayern Munich fan to wish for the best but it also be sensible and avoid obsessing about Kane probable acquisition. I think With or without Kane Bayern Munich has a powerful team that can continue to be a top contender in the Bundesliga standings. Lets have faith in the club skills and anticipate a thrilling season
Just because Bayern "may" get Kane doesn't mean that is the only player they could get to be better, I understand that Tuchel wants him and looks like he would be good for the team, but we could also see them get another player if Kane doesn't pan out.
Asking for way too much for Kane makes it harder for Bayern to get him, and spending this much on a single player is not something Bayern is too used to doing, they didn't even spend quarter of that for Mane, which turns out to be a good move and that's why they shouldn't get that much money for Kane neither. It would be better if they somehow end up with a cheaper younger player who could have a much better future, that way they could keep him playing for a while, and sell for a lot more later on.
I believe a club should not go for a player if the asking price is actually too much and the player is not going to be worth it. That is exactly what is happening with Harry Kane. Tottenham is asking for a price that is too much for a player like Harry Kane. There is no way any club should actually pay the price that is being asked by Tottenham for him.
However, I must also emphasize that the exorbitant price tag attached to Harry Kane does not automatically render him unattainable for Bayern Munich. The reason they might not want to get him is because, with this much money, it is absolutely not going to be worth it.
@tygeade, I concur wholeheartedly with your viewpoint, as it seems highly plausible that Bayern Munich would benefit significantly from acquiring a youthful player instead of indulging in excessive financial expenditures. Moreover, if the player displays genuine potential, the club would be able to keep him for a prolonged season.