Overview
- Sporting director Max Eberl said Bayern view Kane as a long-term leader and will talk with him about “next steps,” signaling intent to keep him beyond his current 2027 deal.
- Kane reiterated he feels good at Bayern and is open to conversations, saying he is not thinking about returning to the Premier League right now.
- Multiple outlets report a clause of about €65m (£54–56m) could be usable in 2026 if he signals in January, with some reporting Tottenham retain a first-refusal option.
- Analyst views diverge, with Stefan Borson judging a Premier League return unlikely except potentially to Spurs under specific circumstances, while Keith Wyness believes Spurs would be the only realistic English destination.
- Kane’s on-field form remains prolific with 102 goals in 105 Bayern games, including 17 in his first nine this season, drawing high praise from new teammate Luis Díaz.