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Bayern Chief Says Club Can Fund Any Deal, With Kane Extension Talks Planned at the Right Time

Kane’s prolific form under Vincent Kompany has reinforced his status as Bayern’s attacking centerpiece.

Overview

  • CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said Bayern "can afford any transfer we want" while stressing the club will not take on debt to finance signings.
  • Dreesen signaled that a contract discussion with Harry Kane will happen "at the appropriate time" and noted the striker feels totally at home in Munich.
  • The executive played down age concerns about Kane, whose deal runs to 2027, saying the 32-year-old is getting better year by year.
  • Kane recently reached 100 goals for Bayern in 104 matches, a fastest-to-100 mark among players at clubs in Europe’s top five leagues.
  • Coverage also cites reports that Saudi side Al-Hilal once floated wages of about €100 million per year, as Bayern explore complementary striker options such as Nicolas Jackson or Dušan Vlahović.