Overview
- Spanish outlet SPORT, echoed by German media, claims Kane’s contract allows a player-triggered exit for a fixed €65 million fee, reportedly exercisable until 31 January 2026, a detail not independently confirmed.
 - BILD reports Kane is not entertaining a move at present and remains open to extension talks, consistent with recent remarks to The Guardian about enjoying his current spell in Munich.
 - Bayern leadership want to keep Kane beyond 2027, with plans to initiate renewal discussions after the alleged clause window, and confidence boosted by his form and family’s contentment in Munich.
 - Barcelona are surveying options to succeed Robert Lewandowski, whose deal runs to 2026, with Kane named among targets in Spanish reports alongside other forwards.
 - There are no indications of formal negotiations or bids, and public suggestions of a future Tottenham return from ex-teammate Jermaine Defoe are characterized as personal opinion rather than concrete plans.