Overview
- Sport Bild/Bild report that Harry Kane could leave Bayern next summer for about £56.7m if he informs the club of his intention to move before the winter window closes, a detail not officially confirmed by Bayern or Kane.
- Tottenham manager Thomas Frank said Kane would be "more than welcome" to rejoin Spurs but added he does not expect the striker to leave Bayern in the near term.
- Sky Sports previously cited different clause figures and timings and reports Kane is happy in Munich, indicating no plan to trigger any exit provision soon.
- Spurs retain a first-refusal right from the 2023 sale, confirmed by Daniel Levy, positioning them to match any accepted bid should a clause be met or Bayern agree a sale.
- Speculation over potential suitors includes Spurs, Manchester United and other elite clubs, while Kane’s prolific form for Bayern — 98 goals in 103 games and 13 already this season — underscores his market value.