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·24 September 2025
Transfer rumours around Kane spark nerves at Bayern Munich

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·24 September 2025
The rumors about Harry Kane and his sporting future at FC Bayern are noticeably increasing. The 32-year-old striker is repeatedly linked with an early departure from Säbener Straße. According to reports, the ongoing speculations are causing nervousness.
As the British Telegraph writes, there is indeed concern at FC Bayern that Harry Kane may leave the German record champions in the summer of 2026. The contract of the English national team captain officially runs until 2027, but apparently a release clause could pave the way for an earlier transfer.
According to this, the clause allows Kane to leave the Munich team at the end of this season for a fixed transfer fee of 65 million euros. Condition: The 32-year-old would have to officially declare his decision to the Munich team in winter. This means the clock for a decision is already ticking.
According to the report, Tottenham Hotspur has a first right of refusal. However, there are numerous other interested parties from the island, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Newcastle.
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The speculations about a Tottenham comeback are given additional fuel by structural changes at the Spurs. With the withdrawal of club patron Daniel Levy, a long-time penny pincher is no longer in the operational business. The Lewis owner family is said to be ready to take greater sporting and financial risks - higher salaries are now possible. In addition, there is a family connection: Vivienne Lewis is considered a close confidante of the Kane family.
Despite the rumors, sources from Kane's environment emphasize according to the Telegraph that the striker and his family feel very comfortable in Munich. There has been no talk of a concrete intention to change so far.
The fact is: Kane has made a sensational impact at Bayern and shapes the offense with goals and assists like hardly anyone else. Whether the exit clause actually becomes an issue will largely depend on his sporting successes in Munich and the number of titles won. The ball is therefore in Kane's court.
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