Transfer Talk: Bayern eye Watkins as Kane alternative

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Bayern Munich have set their sights on Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins as an alternative if they cannot land Harry Kane this summer.
The Bavarian giants are said to be in the market for a new central striker and the England skipper is at the top of their list.
But doubts remain over whether Kane would depart the Premier League in his quest for silverware having failed to win anything at Tottenham.
The Mirror report that Thomas Tuchel would be keen on bringing Watkins to Germany, should their pursuit of Spurs' No10 fail.
Watkins, 27, has been in formidable form since Unai Emery arrived at the Midlands club, scoring 11 times in his last 14 top-flight appearances.
His contributions in the final third have helped elevate Villa into serious contenders for the European places and they could make a late push for the Champions League if results go their way.
Watkins' current deal runs until 2025, giving him two more full seasons at Villa Park before he would be eligible to leave on a free transfer.
But with Bayern exploring the market in a bid to reassert their domestic dominance, the England international's departure may come sooner rather than later.
In other news
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According to The Express, Arsenal are one of several clubs who are keen on signing Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi this summer.
Ajax defender Jurrien Timber has confirmed that he wishes to leave the club at the end of the season, with both Manchester United and Liverpool keeping tabs on the centre-back, reports The Metro.
The Daily Star claim that Manchester City full-back Kyle Walker is keen to stay at the club, despite interest from both Aston Villa and AC Milan.