Harry Kane Opens up on Contract Extension at Bayern Munich and Premier League Return
Kane, with 103 goals in 106 games for Bayern, is open to contract talks as his Premier League return interest fades amid pursuit of more trophies.
- On Thursday, Harry Kane, England captain and Bayern Munich striker, said he is open to a new Bayern deal as his interest in returning to the Premier League has cooled.
- After winning the Bundesliga, Kane faced a career crossroads and said the title gave him fresh motivation to improve during the 2025-26 season.
- Reports say Harry Kane's deal includes a £57million release clause and a $77 million buyout, with earlier reports citing a �67m clause in January 2025 and dropping to �54m in 2026.
- Tottenham have signalled they would welcome Kane back, retaining first refusal, while Kane looks set to start for England national team against Wales and Latvia .
- Looking ahead, Kane's contract runs through summer 2027 with under two years left, and he said `In terms of staying longer , I could definitely see that`.
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Until 2027 Harry Kane still has a contract with FC Bayern. Since the goal hunter is in the form of his life, is already speculated about an extension. Now the Englishman expresses himself.
Until 2027 Harry Kane still has a contract with FC Bayern. Since the goal hunter is in the form of his life, is already speculated about an extension. Now the Englishman expresses himself.
Harry Kane can imagine staying at FC Bayern in the long term. However, he does not rule out a return to England.
Kane 'all in' at Bayern, uncertain of Premier League return
Striker Harry Kane has indicated that he is open to extending his stay at Bayern Munich beyond 2027 when his current contract ends, saying his desire to return to the Premier League has dimmed. Kane has set a string of records since joining Bayern from boyhood club Tottenham Hotspur in 2023, scoring 103 goals in 106 appearances across all competitions and winning the Bundesliga and German Super Cup. His performances have ignited transfer specul…
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