Bayern Munich are in talks with England captain Harry Kane over a potential contract extension, according to club officials. The 29-year-old has been at the German giants since 2023 and has scored 119 goals in 126 games for the club.
Kane's deal expires in 2027, but Bayern's head of sport Max Eberl revealed that talks were underway to extend Kane's contract. "We are speaking with Harry," Eberl said at a press conference on Monday. The club is confident that they can persuade Kane to stay beyond his current deal.
Bayern Munich see Kane as a key player and a leader on the pitch, scoring 21 goals in 19 games this season. However, some critics have suggested that Kane's lack of a release clause in his contract gives him leverage to leave the club if he chooses to do so.
Kane's personal life has also played a significant role in his decision-making over his future at Bayern Munich. His wife Kate and their four children enjoy life in Munich, with the family rarely being spotted out and about due to Kane's low-key personality. "He is more relaxed than expected," said one insider.
Bayern Munich are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the second half of the season, but Kane remains a top priority. The club is confident that they can convince him to stay beyond his current deal and continue to play a key role in their success.
In another area of his career, Kane has started speaking German as part of his commitment to the club. He has been taking lessons since joining Bayern Munich and is making progress with his language skills. However, using his language skills on the street remains a challenge for him.
Kane's main focus this season is winning the Bundesliga championship and conquering the Champions League. With Bayern eight points clear at the top of the table, Kane is well-positioned to achieve these goals. If he can maintain his current form, it will be an easy decision for him on whether or not to extend his contract with Bayern Munich.
The situation could lead to interesting transfer news in January when players like Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland are set to face a similar situation to Kane's.
Kane's deal expires in 2027, but Bayern's head of sport Max Eberl revealed that talks were underway to extend Kane's contract. "We are speaking with Harry," Eberl said at a press conference on Monday. The club is confident that they can persuade Kane to stay beyond his current deal.
Bayern Munich see Kane as a key player and a leader on the pitch, scoring 21 goals in 19 games this season. However, some critics have suggested that Kane's lack of a release clause in his contract gives him leverage to leave the club if he chooses to do so.
Kane's personal life has also played a significant role in his decision-making over his future at Bayern Munich. His wife Kate and their four children enjoy life in Munich, with the family rarely being spotted out and about due to Kane's low-key personality. "He is more relaxed than expected," said one insider.
Bayern Munich are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the second half of the season, but Kane remains a top priority. The club is confident that they can convince him to stay beyond his current deal and continue to play a key role in their success.
In another area of his career, Kane has started speaking German as part of his commitment to the club. He has been taking lessons since joining Bayern Munich and is making progress with his language skills. However, using his language skills on the street remains a challenge for him.
Kane's main focus this season is winning the Bundesliga championship and conquering the Champions League. With Bayern eight points clear at the top of the table, Kane is well-positioned to achieve these goals. If he can maintain his current form, it will be an easy decision for him on whether or not to extend his contract with Bayern Munich.
The situation could lead to interesting transfer news in January when players like Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland are set to face a similar situation to Kane's.