In as much as Bayern Munich seriously need a striker like Harry Kane, the English national team captain also needs a club like Bayern in other to crown his footballing career with trophies.
Reports has it that the player and club has reached personal agreements but has been hindered to finally sign the transfer papers by Tottenham Hotspur's club chairman who is yet to consent to the player's departure. I think Harry Kane can do better in forcing his way out of the club and it's best to do it now to save his career
Tottenham Hotspur's club chairman refusing to agree to Harry Kane's exit is unappealing, and I believe it is also a cheat of the player. For many years, the player has done so much for the club and has mainly contributed to the team's overall success. He was simply unlucky not to have won a trophy for the team, but his achievements cannot be overstated, and he deserves to be recognised for them. As far as I'm concerned, he has nothing left to fight for in the club. He should be allowed to join Bayern Munich and should not be denied this opportunity again.
With the addition of new clubs to the competition, we are going to see an entirely novel dimension of competition. The UEFA Champions League would be competitive; we may see some new faces in the competition this season; let's say mediocre clubs would be really competitive, and we hope for good results from them in the next season. Manchester City are the reigning champions and are eager to take the challenge to the next level. Pep Guardiola is determined to win the title for the second time; let's hope they reach the final stages this time.
Other clubs are equally keen to compete for the Champions League trophy just as Pep Guardiola is keening for Manchester City to win it for the second time. With the additional clubs joining the tournament, it will eventually become a very competitive league. Although new teams rarely perform well in their first appearance in the Champions League, hopefully this time will be different and we'll see more entertaining matches than in the past.