How Bayern Munich could line up with Kane and Rashford as they plot stunning swoop for Tottenham and Man Utd stars

BAYERN MUNICH are monitoring Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford ahead of audacious transfer swoops this summer, according to reports.

The England duo are two of the most-coveted stars in the Premier League.

GettyBayern are after England duo Marcus Rashford and Harry Kane[/caption]

Kane has bagged 17 league goals this season, while red-hot Rashford has netted 12.

Tottenham and Manchester United will be desperate to keep hold of their respective stars, but Bayern reckon they can prise them away.

Kane, 29, has 18 months remaining on his Spurs contract.

The Three Lions skipper is chasing Alan Shearer’s Prem scoring record, but Bayern think they can tempt him to ditch his pursuit to move to the Bundesliga.

Rashford, 24, is also only under contract at United until 2024.

German paper Bild claim that Bayern are “monitoring” Rashford’s situation, and are hoping to pounce if he becomes available.

Julian Nagelsmann’s side lost star striker Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona last summer, and failed to adequately replace him.

Former Stoke flop Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has been filling the role up top, but Kane could serve as a more appropriate Lewandowski replacement.

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How Bayern could line up next season

Bayern deployed a 3-4-3 formation against PSG last night in the Champions League.

But they more regularly take to the field in a 4-2-3-1 system.

Kane up top and Rashford wide left could be joined in a star-studded attack by Leroy Sane on the right and Jamal Musiala in the No10 position.

An all-German midfield of Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich could provide an outstanding base for Bayern’s attack to thrive.

While Dayot Upamecano and Matthijs de Ligt are a rock solid partnership at the back – with Benjamin Pavard and Alphonso Davies providing width at full-back.

Yann Sommer arrived last month to deputise for Manuel Neuer- although Bayern’s regular No1 should be back from his broken leg suffered in a skiing accident to resume his place next season.

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