Harry Kane and Bayern Munich have been forbidden to use their kit at home in the champions League campaign and the reasons behind this have now been revealed.
Bavarian giants are approaching another Bundesliga title, after getting lost last year, and are progressing well in their European campaign.
Although automatic rating was lost, the German team remains in the competition and will face Celtic in a 32 -clash round on Wednesday night.
Despite not being an obvious kit between their respective house kits, Celta playing green and white, Bayern in red and black, visitors will be in their visiting strip.
This is because UEFA has imposed a prohibition next to Vincent Kompany to play in the competition at home due to dark numbers in the shirt, which they do not offer enough contrast for spectators.
Since then, the governing body has said that Bayern will be able to participate in the kit, provided they make some light modifications.
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Bayern Munich has been forbidden to use his house kit in the Champions League
![Although his house kits do not face, Bayern will be on his strip against Celtic](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/09/95047951-14379871-image-a-3_1739180194581.jpg)
Although his house kits do not face, Bayern will be on his strip against Celtic
Specifically, changing the numbers and names to a white source would allow the Bayern to use the kit as the tournament progresses.
The Bayern will have his work cut at the undefeated night in 16 games at home this campaign, including four in the Champions League.
Before the tie, Brendan Rodgers fears that his pleas for Celtic fans to “follow the rules” can fall into deaf ears, even after they escaped a UEFA prohibition of attending the leg of the Champions League against Bayern At the end of this month.
The UEFA fined Celtic £ 8,340 for the lighting of fireworks and the launch of objects by a supporter in Villa Park, but the control, ethics and the disciplinary body decided not to implement a suspended prohibition of fans from outside.
The punishment is still hung on Celtic after a series of fines led to the ban, which was suspended for two years, following the main Pyro exhibitions by fans in Dortmund last September.
However, the club successfully argued its case that should not be activated for the second section of the play-off against Bayern on February 18, after a fan threw a green smoke boat to the field during the 4-2 defeat of Aston Villa on January 29.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane has broken his silence in his future of Bayern Munich after it was revealed that he has a liberation clause in his contract that could pave the way for his return to the Premier League.
Included in the transfer of England captain of £ 120 million to Bundesliga Club from Tottenham it was a purchase stipulation in his contract that can activate.
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Bayern was in his elegant kit for his recent crash against Slovan Bratislava
The indications in Germany claim that the clause could have been activated during the most recent winter transfer window for a rate of £ 67 million, and the price will decrease to £ 54 million next January.
The reasons behind the ban of the Bayern Munich house in the Champions League have been revealed.