Early Bayern exit? Harry Kane responds to transfer rumours | OneFootball

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·26 de septiembre de 2025

Early Bayern exit? Harry Kane responds to transfer rumours

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While Harry Kane has been shooting everything into the ground for weeks, countless rumors are circulating about the top striker's sporting future. The 32-year-old himself has commented on the ongoing speculation about him.

Harry Kane is shooting his way into the history books of FC Bayern week after week - and at the same time, the rumor mill about his future is boiling. According to consistent media reports, the Englishman is supposed to have a release clause of 65 million euros in his contract, which takes effect from the summer of 2026.


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Especially clubs from the Premier League are closely watching the situation and hoping for a spectacular return of the striker to England. His former club Tottenham Hotspur has a buy-back option. FC Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle United are also eyeing the attacker.

After the 4:0 victory against Werder Bremen, in which Kane scored twice again, the 32-year-old now commented on the ongoing speculation - and made it unmistakably clear: Leaving is not an issue for him. "I'm really happy here at Bayern. I still have two years left on my contract. And to be honest, I'm enjoying every minute. I enjoy playing here in front of the fans. I enjoy the team, the coach. So it's not on my mind at all. I'm just looking forward to this season and hope that we will be successful," Kane explained in the Sky interview.

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With this, the striker not only backed the record champions but also made it clear that his focus is exclusively on winning titles with Bayern. Finally, he was asked if Munich was the best place to win titles. Kane's answer: "Definitely!"

While the rumors about the release clause are unlikely to subside, the superstar has at least provided short-term clarity: Harry Kane wants to continue scoring in Munich - and not think about leaving for the time being.

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