"Not ruled out": €250 million move for Harry Kane? | OneFootball

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·20 octobre 2025

"Not ruled out": €250 million move for Harry Kane?

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Could Harry Kane leave FC Bayern in the summer for an astronomical sum? Now, a transfer fee of around 250 million euros is even being suggested.

Speculation about Harry Kane's future continues unabated – and now a statement from TV legend Marcel Reif is causing a stir. The former commentator does not rule out the possibility that a club might offer an astronomical sum for the FC Bayern striker next summer.


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The English national player is contracted to FC Bayern until 2027, but according to media reports, he has a release clause of 65 million euros, which he could activate next summer – provided he informs Munich in time during the winter.

Marcel Reif views the situation calmly. "Only if Kane says: 'I don't care about my contract, I want to leave tomorrow,'" would the clause become a problem for the German record champions, the 75-year-old said on the BILD show "Reif is live."

At the same time, Reif considers it possible that a club would be willing to offer a much higher sum. "I don't think it's out of the question that some crazies in some countries would do it with the 250 million euros," he explained – unmistakably referring to financially strong clubs from Saudi Arabia.

Reif on Kane: "Bayern is not so bad as an address"

A move for the 31-year-old there seems hardly realistic. "Would he go there?" Reif asked rhetorically – and answered himself: "He feels totally comfortable and Bayern is not so bad as an address."

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Kane himself recently made it clear that he could well imagine a longer future at FC Bayern. "As for staying longer, I could definitely see that. I haven't had any talks with FC Bayern yet, but if it comes to that, I would be ready to have an open and honest conversation," the striker told the Guardian.

According to reports, the club is already planning to start talks early about a possible contract extension – to avoid any uncertainty. Reif believes that the decision ultimately lies solely with Kane: "He will be able and allowed to decide that in the end. What is the life plan, does he want to end his career at Bayern?"

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