Harry Kane shrugged off claims that he could swap Bayern Munich for Barcelona, reiterating his happiness at the Bundesliga giants.

Barcelona presidential candidate Xavier Vilajoana publicly identified Kane as Barcelona's preferred target, claiming he is an idealistic fit.
Vilajoana also confirmed preliminary contact had been made as part of his long-term transfer vision, with Kane's Bayern future coming under question as a result.
The England captain has once more been in fine form for Bayern, leading the scoring charts in the Bundesliga with 28 goals this season.
He netted a brace in Bayern's 3-2 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, but when questioned about his future following the match, Kane appeared to know little about the reports.
"I haven't heard anything about that. My father and brother are taking care of these things, but they haven't told me anything," Kane said.
"As I've already said, I'm very happy here at Bayern. My focus is on this season and here at Bayern."

With a laugh, he added: "I'll take that as a compliment!"
Kane has already surpassed his goal tally from 2024-25, when he claimed the Golden Boot with 26 goals.
The 32-year-old has now netted 90 goals since joining Bayern ahead of the 2023-24 season.
This term, he is averaging a goal every 66.3 minutes, while he also boasts a shot conversion rate of 30.1% in the Bundesliga as he continues to chase down Robert Lewandowski's single-season goal record in the competition (41 goals in 2020-21).
