Bayern Munich chief Oliver Kahn considers a transfer of Borussia Dortmund’s star Erling Haaland to his club to be financially unfeasible. “We wouldn’t be doing our job if we didn’t pay attention to a young striker,” Kahn admitted on the Doppelpass TV show on Sunday, saying Haaland is a “very excellent striker, and a very interesting player for the future.” However, his transfer fee and salary are “very, very far away from what we have in mind,” he added. The Norwegian has a buyout clause of €75 million ($81 million) and can leave Dortmund after the current season. While Bayern seem to distance…