Overview
- Bayern manager Vincent Kompany and sporting director Max Eberl publicly reiterated they want to keep Kane and praised his commitment.
- Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank said Kane would be "more than welcome" at Spurs but indicated he does not expect a move in the near term.
- Multiple outlets report a decreasing release clause of roughly £56–57m (€65m) for a potential 2026 exit, with some claiming Kane must notify Bayern in the winter window.
- Kane is in prolific form with 13 goals in seven appearances this season and remains under contract at Bayern until 2027.
- Tottenham, Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid are reported to be monitoring the situation; talkSPORT says there has been no formal contact and that Kane is open to a Premier League return beyond Spurs, with Spurs’ matching rights from the 2023 sale also reported.