Bayern Munich CEO Confirms Satisfaction With Harry Kane and Signals Future Contract Talks

Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said the club is very pleased with striker Harry Kane, whose contract runs until 2027. Kane joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2023 for more than €100 million.

Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said the club is very pleased with striker Harry Kane, whose contract runs until 2027. Kane joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2023 for more than €100 million. His release clause expired in January, and Bayern planned calm discussions about extending his stay before next season.
For the Bayern Munich hierarchy, securing the long term future of star striker Harry Kane has become an important topic as the English captain continues to deliver exceptional performances in the Bundesliga. Kane joined the German giants in August 2023 from Tottenham for a transfer fee worth more than 100 million euros and signed a contract that currently runs until 2027.
Since arriving in Munich, the England skipper has established himself as one of the most influential players in the squad, contributing not only with goals but also with leadership across the pitch. Bayern CEO Jan Christian Dreesen recently addressed the situation and confirmed that the club is very satisfied with the striker. He explained that Kane still has several years left on his contract and that his release clause expired at the end of January. According to Dreesen, the relationship between the player and the club remains excellent, and Kane is comfortable in Munich with his family.
The Bayern chief also suggested that discussions about Kane’s future will take place calmly before the start of next season. While negotiations are still at an early stage, the club clearly wants to keep their star forward beyond 2027. With Kane enjoying one of the best seasons of his career and even chasing the all time Bundesliga scoring record, Bayern view him as a central figure in their long term plans.
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