The English captain would benefit from a liberating clause of just under 57 million pounds sterling, applicable next summer, provided that he expresses his wish to leave before the end of January 2026. But after a double with Bayern Munich, the attacker put things to clarify his future.
Tottenham wants to find Kane
The English captain left Tottenham for Bayern in 2023 and, since then, he has scored a remarkable number of 100 goals in just 104 games, a record for the club and the five best European championships. The rumors are going well in terms of his return to the northern London team in 2026, a prospect that Thomas Frank, the current spurs coach, openly praised.
Earlier this week, the former Brentford coach said: ” I think a lot of Tottenham supporters, including me, would like to see Kane again. He's a high -level player. Personally, I don't think he will do it for the moment. To be honest, he will probably stay in Bayern and will continue to be efficient. He was top scorer last year and won the championship, and he's fantastic now. I don't know what he thinks. Personally, I am a traveler, I like to travel, I also like to explore. He has been here for many years, so why not take advantage of his visit to Bayern a little more? But he is welcome. If he wants to join us, he is more than welcome. »»
Shortly after Frank's statements, Bayern sports director Max Eberl did not seem particularly confident when asked if the German giant would be able to keep his star attacker, despite his two years of remaining contract.
“It is big enough to make its own decisions. Whether there is a clause or not, it is up to him to decide. If he says: “I want to make a decision”, he will take it, as he showed Tottenham, “he said. “But our wish is, of course, to have great success with Harry this season and in the future. »»
Kane responds to transfer rumors
Kane, also quoted by Barcelona and Manchester United, was asked about his future after the Bayern 4-0 victory against the Bundesliga Werder on Friday evening. And to judge by his words, there is nowhere else where he would prefer to be.
Asked about his possible return to England, he responded to journalists after the victory : “No, not for the moment. I'm really happy here. I have two years left. I savor every moment. (Return to England) is not one of my priorities. I take full advantage of the team, the coach, and I hope that we will continue on this momentum. When asked if Bayern was the best place for him to win trophies, he replied: “Yes, absolutely. »»