Major twist for Harry Kane’s future at Bayern Munich!

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

This is an announcement that will cause a lot of noise. For several months, uncertainty had hovered over the future of Harry Kane (32). There was talk of a release clause that could be activated for the summer of 2026, a breach into which FC Barcelona hoped to rush to offer a prestigious successor to Robert Lewandowski. Without forgetting Tottenham who were already imagining the return of their emblematic scorer. But this Tuesday, Uli Hoeneß put an end to the suspense in the columns of Bild.

The honorary president of the Rekordmeister was very clear: the pressure has changed sides. “Yes, I would like to clarify that. Harry is a real godsend for us. His release clause for the summer of 2026 having expired and his contract now running until the summer of 2027, we are currently under no pressure.he said with his trademark confidence. Clearly, Kane is linked to the Bavarian club until June 2027 (the initial end date of his contract signed in 2023), without any possibility of exit negotiated in advance.

It must be said that Bayern has no intention of letting go of the man who has become, statistically, the best player in the world this season. In terms of accounting, the Englishman is having a simply stratospheric exercise with a dizzying total of 41 goals and 5 assists in all competitions this season with the German club, posting a staggering average of 1.17 goals per match. His impact in the Bundesliga is such that he has alone scored more goals than seven teams in the championship combined, a performance which has also allowed him to cross the mythical barrier of 500 goals in his professional career, counting his achievements at club and with the selection of the Three Lions.

Harry Kane and Bayern are already discussing extension…

Despite these records, the Englishman keeps his feet on the ground but his ambition intact. In a video posted on his social networks, “Prince Harry” enjoyed: “Personally, I’m really proud to have reached 500 career goals. I try to enjoy them. A big thank you to all my teammates, coaches and staff. » But true to his temperament, he immediately added: “As always, we look forward to the next match, the next goal. »

With a contract running until June 2027, Bayern Munich ensures they keep their lethal weapon at least until they turn 33. And if the former Spur continues to torment the German and European defenses at this pace, there is no doubt that discussions for a contract extension will not take long to arrive on the table of the Bavarian leaders. According to various German sources, this is already being discussed with a possible extension until 2028 or even 2029.