Harry Kanes €65m Release Clause Has January 2026 Deadline

Anupam Pandey

Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich contract includes a €65 million release clause, valid only if triggered by January 2026. The 32-year-old has scored 12 Bundesliga and 20 goals overall this season, fueling Premier League interest.

Harry Kane’s €65m Release Clause Has January 2026 Deadline.

Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich contract includes a €65 million release clause, valid only if triggered by January 2026. The 32-year-old has scored 12 Bundesliga and 20 goals overall this season, fueling Premier League interest. However, Kane remains content in Munich, where his family has settled well, and Bayern lead domestically and in Europe.

Going to the 2025-26 season, Harry Kane continues to shine for Bayern Munich, but his future could hinge on a unique €65 million release clause in his contract. According to Bild, the clause can only be activated if Kane informs Bayern by the end of January 2026, allowing a possible summer exit that year. If he misses that deadline, the clause becomes void, keeping him at the club until his deal ends in 2027 unless both sides agree otherwise.

Since joining from Tottenham in 2023, the England captain has been in sensational form, netting 12 goals in eight Bundesliga games and 20 across all competitions this season. Despite growing Premier League interest, Bayern remain calm, confident that Kane is content both professionally and personally. His family has settled comfortably in Munich, with Kane praising the city’s warmth and privacy.

While speculation about a return to England persists, mainly due to his dream of breaking Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal record, Kane appears fully focused on Bayern’s ambitions. With upcoming fixtures against Koln, Leverkusen, and PSG, and five goals already in the Champions League, the 32-year-old remains one of Europe’s most lethal strikers and the focal point of Bayern’s success.

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