Overview
- Head coach Vincent Kompany and sporting director Max Eberl said Bayern want Kane to stay focused on winning titles and stressed the striker will decide his own future.
- Tottenham manager Thomas Frank said Kane would be welcomed back but added he expects the forward to remain at Bayern for now.
- Media reports differ on the terms, with claims the release clause drops from about £67m to roughly £56m next summer or includes a £54m mechanism tied to January.
- talkSPORT reports Manchester United and Barcelona are monitoring the situation, with no formal contact to date, and Spurs retain matching rights from the 2023 sale.
- Kane is under contract until 2027, has scored 13 goals in seven games this season and 98 for Bayern overall, and has not publicly pushed for a move.