Barcelona eye Harry Kane as Lewandowski successor, leaving Luis Díaz under pressure at Bayern

Barcelona have set their sights on Harry Kane as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski, a move that could directly impact Luis Díaz’s role at Bayern Munich.
According to reports from El Nacional, Barça sporting director Deco has identified Kane as one of the top options to succeed Lewandowski, whose contract at Camp Nou expires in 2026. The Blaugrana, known for targeting high-profile stars in previous transfer windows, are once again looking to the Bundesliga for reinforcements.
From Díaz dream to Kane priority
Barcelona had previously been linked with Liverpool forward Luis Díaz, sparking tensions with the Reds when the Colombian was at the peak of his Premier League form. This time, however, the Catalan giants are prioritizing Kane – indirectly creating pressure for Díaz in Germany.
Díaz has formed a promising partnership with the England striker since his arrival at Bayern, a duo that has quickly earned praise across Europe. Should Kane leave, the Colombian could find himself in a complicated situation without his most influential attacking partner.
Kane and Díaz: a partnership under threat
The chemistry between Kane and Díaz has been highlighted by the press in recent weeks. Kane himself spoke about their instant connection:
“It’s only been a few weeks, but I feel like it was an instant connection. He’s already given me a few assists. He’s a very complete player, finishes really well,” said the Bayern number 9.
While Barça’s pursuit of Kane remains in the early stages, any move would not only reshape Barcelona’s future attack but also leave Bayern – and Díaz – facing a new reality.