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.