Roberto Firmino has reportedly agreed to join Real Madrid team next season on a free transfer.
Yahoo Sports posted an article about it. He should do fairly well in a team that doesn't rely so heavily on an out and out striker. Could get back to his scoring ways along with Real.
This is still confusing even though there is indeed news about this but it is still not certain whether he will actually be in Madrid or not.
But for other conditions I don't think that having Firmino at Madrid means they are in a better condition for attack because in this case only looking for options with other old players again for Benzema. Looking for younger and better players as even Firmino could still be an option but that will not provide an answer to Madrid's shortcomings in the long term.
But when talking about the short term actually it can still be done especially for now Firmino can be brought on a free transfer there.
For at least one season, I think Firmino can still be used while Madrid look for a young striker who can serve as a reference for them as a replacement for Benzema later.
But if indeed this season they still do not find a successor to Benzema I think Firmino can also still be maximized because he is still one of the strikers who is quite smart in my opinion especially as a super sub he can always provide something differentiator at Liverpool.
The problem for Madrid is actually that I rarely see them do anything in the short term because they are always busy with conditions where they do it for the longer term like recruiting some quality young players to serve as an investment.
Even though what you say about Firmino makes a lot of sense, it's not really Madrid's style. Not to mention the decision whether the Madrid coach will still be in Ancelotti's hands or not because if he is not in Ancelotti then things like this will be slightly different in terms of management later.
I am not sure if Tottenham would really be happy to make a direct competitor in the premier League stronger by letting Harry Kane go to Manchester United. Usually clubs don't want to do that. So if Kane really does not want to stay at Tottenham any longer, then i am pretty sure, that the club would prefer if Kane would leave to a club outside of England, but of course it is also important where the player himself wants to go.
Regarding a move from Kane to Bayern. I think it is still possible, but i think at the moment other strikers like Kolo Muani and Osimhen are the favorites of the Bayern Munich officials. This makes sense in my opinion because both of those players will roughly cost the same as Kane, maybe a little more, but they are both 5 years younger.
Well, for now, Kane's transfer is also a bit of a hassle because Manchester United's intention seems to be really serious about bringing this player in.
But they are quite aware of this condition even though their intention is big enough to bring Kane to Old Trafford, but seeing his current condition they are also approaching several other players who will be used as options.