Overview
- Sporting director Max Eberl praised Kane as “a true leader” and said Bayern will hold relaxed talks about the striker’s next steps to keep him long term.
- Multiple outlets report Kane is contracted to 2027 with a release clause of about €65m (£54–57m) becoming usable in 2026.
- Manager Vincent Kompany says Kane is happy and committed, as the forward reaches 100 goals with 29 assists in 104 appearances and sets a fastest-to-100 mark this century for a single club in Europe’s top five leagues.
- Tottenham interest has resurfaced, with manager Thomas Frank saying he would welcome Kane back and reports noting Spurs retained a first-refusal right in the 2023 transfer.
- New analysis pieces diverge on a return to England, with Stefan Borson suggesting the clause may go unactivated and Keith Wyness arguing that any Premier League comeback would most likely be to Spurs.