Kane has a year left on his Bayern Munich contract after an astonishing 61 goals in 51 games for the German giants this season, transfer interest is growing once more in the 32-year-old.
The England captain will be focused on the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer as he hopes to lead the Three Lions to glory.
However, his future will be on his mind, especially as reports link him to Barcelona who are desperate to replace the departing Robert Lewandowski who has already waved goodbye to the club.
Now, as Barcelona seek to make a deal, Hoeness has shrugged off any transfer interest as he claims the Spanish giants are broke as he spoke in this week.
"Harry Kane is the best transfer we’ve ever made," he declared.
When asked to confirm if Kane would be staying at the club for the long term, he replied: "Yes, and Barcelona have no money anyway."
He spoke after Kane scored a second-half hat-trick as Bayern beat Stuttgart in the German Cup final to complete a league and cup double, proving his worth once again.
Joao Pedro of Chelsea, Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez, and England skipper Kane are the three players Barcelona are scouting to replace Lewandowski in what seems an impossible gap to fill.
