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·30 de septiembre de 2025
New details revealed: Bayern set condition for Kane contract extension

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·30 de septiembre de 2025
After his brace against Werder Bremen, Harry Kane has left the door wide open for a contract extension at FC Bayern. Now, sporting director Max Eberl has signaled: the record champions are ready to extend his contract – but under clear conditions.
The English international emphasized after the 4-0 victory over Werder at the weekend that he feels comfortable in Munich “every minute” and is “definitely” open to a contract extension. “I enjoy it, with the team, the fans, and the club,” Kane explained – a statement that was closely noted in Munich.
On Monday, Max Eberl directly picked up on his striker’s lead. “A collaboration beyond 2027 is absolutely conceivable,” emphasized the sporting director. While concrete talks are not yet planned, Eberl made it clear: “We will calmly discuss the next steps with him.”
The Englishman’s age – Kane would already be 34 at the end of his contract – does not play a major role for Eberl. “If you have a good mix, you can certainly keep older players who have incredible quality for longer,” said the 52-year-old. Kane, in any case, seems as if he has “fallen into the fountain of youth.”
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According to information from BILD, however, Bayern has a clear internal guideline for a possible extension: there will be no salary increase. With an estimated annual salary of 24 to 25 million euros, Kane is already the absolute top earner on Säbener Straße.
This sends a clear signal from the club. While they are eager to extend with Kane from a sporting perspective, the salary structure remains a sensitive issue. At a time when other key players like Jamal Musiala or Alphonso Davies have also been given high-value contracts, the club wants to avoid a further escalation of salary costs.
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