Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich Contract Includes €65M Release Clause for 2026
The clause could pave the way for a Premier League return, but Kane remains content at Bayern Munich, where he continues to break records.
- Harry Kane's Bayern Munich contract includes a release clause that will allow him to leave for €65 million in January 2026, potentially enabling a transfer the following summer.
- The clause was reportedly introduced to accommodate the possibility of Kane returning to the Premier League, where he is 47 goals shy of Alan Shearer’s all-time record.
- Kane, now 31, has excelled at Bayern, scoring 70 goals in 72 matches and becoming the fastest player to reach 50 Bundesliga goals in November 2024.
- Despite the clause, Kane is said to be happy at Bayern, where he is on track to win his first major trophy, with the team leading the Bundesliga by six points.
- Tottenham Hotspur retains a first-option agreement in any future sale, but Premier League clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea are seen as potential suitors if Kane decides to leave.