Uli Hoeneß issued a forceful defence of Bayern Munich’s transfer stance during the German Cup final, dismissing speculation over Harry Kane’s future and making clear the club will not entertain offers for its key players. Responding to rumours linking Kane with Barcelona, Hoeneß insisted the striker is untouchable, declaring that Bayern “buy players, not sell them” before adding that Barcelona “don’t have any money anyway.” His comments underscored the club’s determination to keep the England captain at the centre of their long‑term project.
Hoeneß also addressed reports that José Mourinho was monitoring Michael Olise amid suggestions he could target the winger if he returns to Real Madrid. The Bayern president brushed off the idea, saying that even if Mourinho “looked at him with five eyes,” it would make no difference because Olise is not for sale. His remarks reinforced Bayern’s message: their top talents will not be part of any negotiations.