Overview
- Multiple outlets, citing Bild, report Kane could leave Bayern for about €65m (£56.7m) next summer if he signals his intent to move by January.
- Bayern officials Max Eberl and coach Vincent Kompany publicly dismissed talk of an exit clause and stressed Kane’s importance and leadership.
- Tottenham manager Thomas Frank said Kane would be more than welcome to return, and Spurs hold a priority option from the 2023 transfer.
- Manchester United are again linked, while other reported suitors include Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle and, per TBR Football, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
- Fabrizio Romano says Spurs have opened the door but that Kane is happy at Bayern for now, with the 32-year-old on 98 goals in 103 games and contracted until 2027.