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Recommendation of Effenberg to the Stormtrooper

"Stuttgart's VfB outplays Bayern in the Woltemade card game, suggesting the striker might stick around, as per Stefan Effenberg's comments."

Trooper's Counsel from Effenberg
Trooper's Counsel from Effenberg

Recommendation of Effenberg to the Stormtrooper

In the world of football, rumours and speculation are a common occurrence, and the possibility of Harry Kane leaving FC Bayern Munich after the 2026 World Cup is no exception.

Kane, a top-tier striker, is currently under contract with Bayern Munich until 2027. Reports suggest that there is an exit clause in his contract for the year 2026, although no explicit mention of a 2026-specific exit clause has been made public. The decreasing nature of this clause, however, suggests that it could become easier for Kane to leave closer to the end of his contract.

Adding to the intrigue, Tottenham Hotspur holds a first-refusal clause for Kane's transfer, which could potentially influence his return to the Premier League.

Meanwhile, in the German Bundesliga, the future of Nick Woltemade, another promising striker, is also a topic of discussion. Woltemade, who currently plays for VfB Stuttgart, has a contract that runs until 2028, without an exit clause.

Recently, Stefan Effenberg, a former national player and current TV expert, has suggested that Woltemade should delay his transfer to FC Bayern Munich. Effenberg's suggestion is based on the potential departure of Kane from Bayern Munich.

Effenberg questions where Woltemade would fit in at Bayern Munich if all their offensive players are fit and on board. He believes that VfB Stuttgart has ambitions and goals, and needs Woltemade to achieve them. Effenberg also believes that it makes sense for Woltemade to postpone his departure from Stuttgart considering his potential lack of playing time at Bayern Munich.

It is important to note that both Kane's potential exit and Woltemade's planned transfer to Bayern Munich this summer have been met with resistance. Woltemade's transfer has been rejected by VfB Stuttgart, while Kane's intentions remain unclear, with mixed reports suggesting he may feel comfortable in Munich and have no plans to leave.

FC Bayern Munich, as the German football record champions, will undoubtedly continue to attract top talent. However, the future of Kane and Woltemade, two promising strikers, remains uncertain.

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In the realm of European leagues, speculation about Harry Kane's potential departure from FC Bayern Munich after the 2026 World Cup has arisen due to an exit clause in his contract, raising the prospect of his return to the Premier League and Tottenham Hotspur. Meanwhile, the discussion about the future of another promising striker, Nick Woltemade, continues, with Effenberg suggesting he should reconsider a move to Bayern Munich due to the uncertainty surrounding Kane's tenure at the club.

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