Harry Kane reportedly has an exit clause on Bayern Munich’s contract that will attract attention from Premier League club Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Kane left Tottenham for Bayern ahead of the 2023/24 season, winning the first trophy of his career in May, lifting the Bundesliga title.
He scored an extraordinary 98 goals in 103 games for the German Giants, starting this season in an excellent manner, registering seven goals and three assists, including a brace against Chelsea in the Champions League last week.
The 32-year-old will score Bayern’s first-century goal in just 104 games on Friday in a brace against Werder Bremen. Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland have reached 100 goals in 105 matches for Real Madrid and Manchester City, respectively.
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Kane has been Bayern’s most consistent player since joining for around £100 million and reportedly at risk of losing him in the summer 2026 transfer window.
According to German outlet builds, there is an “exit clause in his contract” worth 65 million euros (£56.8 million).
The fee at the 33-year-old represents “a hefty amount of money,” but “may be dangerous for Bavaria,” the report said.
But that said, “I wouldn’t even buy half the price of Alexander Isaac,” and even if Kane stayed in Germany until he was 36, “model experts like him would still be destroying the Bundesliga.”
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Kane is said to be still keen to break the Premier League scoring record. Currently held by Alan Shearer with 260 goals. He himself had 213, all of which scored at Tottenham. If he returns to his hometown in the summer after the 2026 World Cup at the age of 33, he has a major chance to break the record.
Former Liverpool midfielder Diddy Haman recently said that Kane had clauses in his contract.
He said the Adventure Gamers: “I think Harry Kane has a clause that allows him to leave a certain amount next summer. I think Bayern Munich wanted to bring Nick Urtemaid this summer because many people in the club want to return to England after the World Cup.
“We can see Harry Kane at Manchester United next season, and I think he’ll do well for them,” Haman added.
“That being said, I always felt like I didn’t like going north at times as a London boy. It’s obviously Chelsea and Arsenal playing for the Spurs might be tricky, but once again, if they give them the chance to win the Premier League, you’ll never know.
“I’ve always felt or thought that the London club had an advantage over the Northern club, but obviously United is probably the biggest club in the UK and if they want his service, it would be great to see him as the number 9.”
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