receipt English star Harry Kane (30 years old), The historic scorer of the Tottenham team, to Germany on Friday evening (August 11, 2023) in order to undergo a routine medical examination, in preparation for signing with Bayern Munich, the German Football League champion, in a deal that could amount to 120 million pounds ($ 152 million).
The TZ website said late Friday that Kane is likely to be about to complete the second part of his medical. It is not clear whether the contracts will be signed today.
It is very likely that Bayern will wait until tomorrow, and only then announce the transfer. But one thing seems clear: Harry Kane He will go to Bayern Munich!”
The plane carrying the captain of the English national team landed at Oberpfaffenhofen Airport, west of Munich, at around 7:10 pm, then the player arrived at around 7:50 in the center of the Bavarian capital in order to undergo his medical examination in a clinic. Ken was expected to arrive in Munich in the morning, but the flight was delayed by several hours.
And Ange Postecoglou, coach of the Tottenham team, had confirmed earlier today, Friday, that Harry Kane had moved to the German Bundesliga champions, after major developments in the negotiations between the two clubs, as an agreement was reached the day before yesterday, Wednesday.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Hassan Hassan Salihamidzic
Hasan Hasan Salihamidzic, nicknamed “Brazo”, played his first matches in the Bundesliga, starting in 1995 with the Hamburg club. During the Bosnian war in 1992, the parents sent the then 15-year-old to relatives in Hamburg. In 1998, he moved to Bayern Munich, then to Juventus, before ending his career in 2012 with Wolfsburg. In the Bundesliga, Salihamidzic is known today as a member of the Munich Board of Directors.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
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There is no player as beloved by the Dortmund fans as Brazilian Didi, who holds No. 17. From 1998 until 2011 Didi occupied the left wing and won the German championship with his German club Dortmund in 2002 and 2011. And Didi spent one game with the Brazilian national team.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
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Danish striker Ole Bjornmos joined the Bundesliga in 1966 and stayed there for 11 years. After five seasons in the ranks of Werder Bremen, he moved in 1971 to Hamburg, with whom he won the 1976 German Cup and the 1977 European Cup for Champion Clubs. After returning to Denmark, he worked as an electrician. Until 2008 – two years after his death – the foreign player with the most appearances in the Bundesliga remained.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Sergey Barbaris
Between 1996 and 2008, Bosnian Sergi Barbaris played for four teams. After playing in Rostock and Dortmund, Barbaris moved to Hamburg in 2000, where he quickly became the crowd’s favorite. And in 2001, he secured, by shooting 22 goals, the leading scorer. And when his contract was not extended in Hamburg in 2006, he moved to Leverkusen, where he ended his sporting career in 2008.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Ravinia
European clubs were interested in Brazilian Rafinha, starting in 2005 during the World Championships in the Netherlands, and he moved in the same year to Schalke. And when coach Felix Magath chose him after five years, the right defender moved to Italy, to return a year later to the German League. With Bayern Munich, he won the German championship seven times, four times the German Cup and won the European Championship in 2013.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Lukas Pechek
Lukas Pecek has remained a distinguished player on the right wing of the Borussia Dortmund team, who played in its ranks from 2010 to 2021. But his first matches were played by Polish Lukas Pecek in the Hertha Berlin shirt, which he played with before moving to Dortmund to the second division. And with the Dortmund team, Pesek won twice the German championship and three times the German Cup.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Roberto’s costume (in white)
Ze Roberto, who was playing for Real Madrid, moved in 1998 from Flamengo Rio de Janeiro to Bayer Leverkusen. In 2002, the next step came with his move to Bayern Munich, with whom he won some titles. And in 2009 – when he was about 35 years old – he won a two-year contract with the Hamburg team. In 2011, Ze Roberto left Germany, and until the end of his sports career, at the age of 43, he remained a professional player. (pictured in white)
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Vedad Ibizevich
His first steps in the Bundesliga were taken by the Bosnian, starting in 2006 in the Germany Aachen shirt. Then this striker moved to Hoffenheim, Stuttgart and Hertha Berlin, where he scored 127 goals in the German League. And his last commitment ended with Schalke in November 2020: after a dispute with Schalke 04 assistant coach Naldo, Ibizevich was let go.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Levan Kobeshvili
At the end of the 1990s, Kobishvili (left) in Freiburg, together with other Georgian professionals whose surname ends in “Fili”, formed the “Veles” group, which, together with coach Volker Finke, celebrated some successes. Kobishvili then played for Schalke 04 and Hertha Berlin. He is the professional player who received the longest reprimand in 2012: seven and a half years for striking a match referee.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Halil Altintop
Turkish national team player Halil Altintop was born in 1982 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany and also holds German citizenship. Between 2003 and 2017 he was a striker for Kaiserslautern, Schalke 04, Frankfurt and Augsburg, scoring a total of 67 goals in the Bundesliga. And his twin brother, Hamid, also remained a professional player until 2018.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Naldo
The first team to embrace Ronaldo Abárcido Rodrigues, and for short Naldo, was the Bremen team, starting in 2005. After that, the defensive wing player moved to the ranks of Wolfsburg and Schalke 04. Naldo turned into a legend among the Schalke fans when he scored in the derby in November 2017 the equalizer in extra time. Naldo won the German Cup once with Wolfsburg and again with Bremen.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Makoto Hasebe
Japanese Makoto Hasebe is among the few professionals who won the German championship and did not play for Bayern or Dortmund. In 2009, in his second season in the Bundesliga, he won the title with Wolfsburg. In 2014 he moved to Nuremberg and a year later to Eintracht Frankfurt, where in 2018 he won the German Cup and became the captain of the team.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Daniel Caligory
The midfielder holds Italian and German passports and was born and raised in southern Germany. There, in Freiburg, he turned professional in 2007. After stations at Wolfsburg and Schalke 04, today, 34-year-old Caliguori has been playing in the ranks of Augsburg since 2020.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Robert Lewandowski
The Pole is considered one of the top scorers in the Bundesliga, along with Gerd Mueller. In 2010, Lewandowski moved from Bozen to Dortmund, and four years later he joined Bayern Munich. In Munich, Lewandowski, not only with his many goals, turned into a teacher in the Bundesliga until he moved, under widespread controversy, in the summer of 2022 to Barcelona.
Foreign stars shone in the Bundesliga and broke records
Claudio Pizarro
Between 1999 and 2020, the Peruvian played for Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich and Cologne, scoring 197 goals. Pizarro, who in total transferred five times to Bremen, and in the summer of 2020 ended his sports career there, won the German championship six times and won the German Cup six times. And five times he won the German championship and cup in the ranks of Munich.
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