Overview
- Kane said a return to English football is no longer a given, noting his inclination has “gone down a little,” and he called a move to MLS “too early.”
- He is midway through a contract that runs to 2027, with multiple outlets reporting a declining release clause — cited around €65–67m/£56–57m — that could allow a 2026 exit under specific conditions.
- Tottenham are reported to hold first-refusal if Bayern decide to sell, though Kane said there have been no extension talks yet and he remains focused on Munich.
- Bayern’s sporting leadership have indicated they want him to stay, with figures such as Max Eberl and Christoph Freund praising his performances and openness to talks.
- Kane’s leverage is reinforced by elite form — 103 goals in 106 Bayern appearances and last season’s Bundesliga title — which he says has increased his drive for more major trophies.