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Hoeneß: I'd Fork Out €150m for Kane Again – And Let Rivals Get Rich Quick!

Hoeneß: I'd Fork Out €150m for Kane Again – And Let Rivals Get Rich Quick!

Bulinews at OneFootball EN 20 March 2026 at 15:27
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Bayern Munich's supervisory board member Uli Hoeneß has no regrets over signing Harry Kane for €100m and says he'd pay €150m for him today, praising the striker as a role model and global star. He defended Bayern's financial health without needing to scrap the 50+1 rule but suggested it could help rivals like Mönchengladbach attract investors. As reported by Bulinews at OneFootball, Hoeneß's comments highlight Bayern's self-sufficiency and openness to league reforms.

Uli Hoeneß: I'd Fork Out €150m for Kane Again – And Let Rivals Get Rich Quick!

Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and Bayern's big boss Uli Hoeneß strolls in. He doesn't just buy a round – he declares he'd splash €150 million on Harry Kane without blinking. That's the vibe from his latest chinwag with Kicker, as reported by Bulinews at OneFootball.

Back in 2023, when Bayern snapped up Kane from Tottenham for around €100 million, the football world gasped. 'Madness!' they cried. Hoeneß admits he thought the same at first, but now? No regrets, mate. Kane's not just banging in goals; he's the full package.

Kane: The Total Package Worth Every Euro

Hoeneß isn't shy about why Kane's priceless. 'He's a global superstar, top bloke, and a proper role model,' he gushed. Imagine this 30-year-old England captain mentoring Bayern's fresh-faced academy lads – the 18-year-olds training with the first team.

Kane's out there showing them how to curl a free-kick or finish like a machine. 'The mega-stars deserve mega-money,' Hoeneß insists, while mid-table pros should tighten their belts a bit. It's classic Bayern logic: pay for quality, get quality back. And with Kane's 20+ goals already this season, who's arguing?

It's the kind of endorsement that makes you chuckle. In a league full of prima donnas, Kane's the steady hand steering the ship. Hoeneß's basically saying, 'We got a bargain – I'd pay double now.'

50+1 Rule: Bayern's Fine, But Let Others Cash In

The chat didn't stop at Kane. Bayern president Herbert Hainer recently called for ditching Germany's sacred 50+1 rule – that fan-ownership golden rule keeping clubs grounded. Hoeneß? He's not rushing to torch it, but he's pragmatic.

'Bayern's the fittest club financially worldwide,' he boasts. No Qatari billions or Yankee hedge funds here – just good old self-made success. They've flogged 25% of shares to Adidas, Audi, and Allianz – the 'Triple A' dream team, as Hoeneß quips.

Want more than 30%? Members' vote needed, and it'd need a whopping three-quarters majority. Fat chance, says Uli. But for minnows like Borussia Mönchengladbach, investors could turbocharge their Bundesliga scrap.

'Give 'em a shot,' Hoeneß urges. Imagine Gladbach with a proper war chest – suddenly, the title race gets spicier. Bayern don't need it, but the league might. It's Hoeneß at his best: protective of his turf, but fair play to the underdogs.

Why This Matters for the Bundesliga

This isn't just idle pub talk. With 50+1 under fire, the Bundesliga's future hangs in the balance. Bayern's dominance is legendary – 11 straight titles – but rivals cry foul without investor cash.

Hoeneß's nod to reform could shift gears. Clubs like Gladbach, with solid sponsors waiting, might finally challenge the giants. And Kane? He's the poster boy for smart spending proving its worth.

Next time you're dissecting transfers over a lager, raise a glass to Hoeneß. The old fox knows value when he sees it – on and off the pitch. Bayern's laughing all the way to the Allianz Arena.

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