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Bayern Munich Reveal Worrying Harry Kane Contract Update Amid Saudi Transfer Links

Bayern Munich have delivered an update on Harry Kane’s contract situation, offering both reassurance and concern to fans amid ongoing Saudi Pro League speculation.

The 32-year-old England international joined Bayern in 2023 from Tottenham Hotspur, and has since scored 123 goals in 129 appearances, winning two Bundesliga Golden Boots and a league title. Despite this success, Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl confirmed that Kane has not yet formally entered contract extension talks.

Exit Clause Could Make Kane Available in 2026

Kane’s current contract runs until the summer of 2027, but includes exit clauses that could be triggered each transfer window. Reports indicate that a £57 million ($78m) offer would be enough to lure the prolific striker away in 2026—a fee that represents significant value given his consistency and influence in Munich.

Eberl addressed the situation in January, stating:

“I said we were in talks, but the negotiations have not started yet. We are in close contact with Harry, and further steps will follow.”

Kane Open to Staying at Bayern

Despite the uncertainty, Kane has expressed willingness to remain at Bayern, citing family comfort and his enjoyment of life in Germany as factors.

“The move has been one of the best decisions of my life. To experience a new league, a team like Bayern Munich, these European nights, the atmosphere in the German league, has been a great step in my career and helped me improve as a player,” Kane said.
“I’m quite open to staying longer. The way we are right now and the way we are playing, I feel we are one of the best teams in Europe, for sure. I don’t look at any other team and think, ‘I want to go there.’ I’m really happy here. I’ve got 18 months on my contract and I’m sure there will be discussions in the future.”

What This Means

While Kane’s loyalty to Bayern seems clear, the existence of the exit clause and reported interest from the Saudi Pro League adds an element of intrigue to the striker’s future. For now, Bayern fans can breathe easy knowing Kane remains focused and settled, though the club will eventually need to address the extension to avoid losing one of Europe’s most lethal forwards.


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