FCBinside
·9 de junio de 2026
Only a matter of time: Matthäus expects Bayern coup

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·9 de junio de 2026

While FC Bayern are working on several construction sites in the transfer market, the Munich club could soon achieve an important success with one of their biggest stars. Lothar Matthäus firmly believes that Harry Kane will extend his contract with the record champions
Harry Kane proved once again last season why FC Bayern dug deep into their pockets three years ago. With an impressive 61 competitive goals, the Englishman led Munich to several titles and was one of the outstanding players of the season worldwide
So it is no wonder that those in charge at Säbener Straße want to extend the contract of their goal scorer as soon as possible
The 32-year-old’s current contract runs until 2027, but after his performances in recent months, Bayern see no reason to wait to discuss an extension
Lothar Matthäus also assumes that an agreement will be reached soon
The record international was optimistic in a media round table. „I assume that Harry Kane will even extend his contract before next season,“ Matthäus explained
Kane and his family feel very much at home in Munich and he has long since become one of the club’s most important figures of identification
In sporting terms, too, there are currently hardly any reasons for the Englishman to think about a transfer. Under Vincent Kompany, he is the absolute focal point of the Bayern game and is enjoying the most successful phase of his career

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Uli Hoeneß recently made it clear just how highly Kane is regarded internally
After the DFB Cup final against VfB Stuttgart, in which Kane shone with a treble, the honorary president even described the Englishman as the best transfer in the club’s history. „The best transfer we’ve ever made,“ Hoeneß declared
At the same time, the 74-year-old made it unmistakably clear that Kane is not up for discussion at Bayern
Instead, the striker will continue to play a central role in the club’s planned assault on national and international titles.







































