FCBinside
·16 Mei 2026
Contract details revealed: How Bayern are planning the new Kane deal

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·16 Mei 2026

Harry Kane is to remain the face of FC Bayern in the long term. Now, for the first time, concrete details of the Munich club’s contract plans have become known – and a rather unusual solution is emerging
As BILD head of soccer Christian Falk reports, the German record champions are currently working on a so-called „1+1“ model for the English superstar
This would see Kane extend his contract, which currently runs until 2027, by a further year until 2028. Both sides would also have an option to extend their collaboration again until 2029
The main reason for this is the attacker’s age: Harry Kane will turn 33 in the summer and a traditional long-term contract for three or four years would obviously be too much of a financial risk from Bayern’s point of view
That is why those responsible around Max Eberl and Christoph Freund now favor a flexible solution
The model would give both sides planning security – but at the same time leave enough leeway should Kane physically decline in a few years
The starting position for an extension is considered very positive internally. Just a few weeks ago, Kane publicly made it clear that he feels very comfortable at FC Bayern. „I’m very happy here at Bayern,“ the Englishman recently emphasized himself
Particularly important for Munich: Kane allowed his release clause to expire, putting an early stop to any possible transfer rumors

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In sporting terms, there are no doubts about Kane anyway. The Englishman is having another outstanding season and has scored 54 goals in 48 competitive games so far
Since his move from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023, Kane has become the absolute difference-maker at FC Bayern
Even honorary president Uli Hoeneß recently expressed his enthusiasm for the goalscorer: „Today I would buy him for 150 million,“ the 74-year-old recently declared
Kane has also long been regarded internally as a central pillar for the coming years, with sporting director Max Eberl recently confirming that the club is in „intensive discussions“ with the striker
With the planned „1+1“ model, a solution now appears to have been found that could meet both Bayern’s sporting demands and the club’s financial framework conditions.
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