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·25 September 2025
Kane exit rumours: Bayern chief Eberl responds

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·25 September 2025
Harry Kane remains a hot topic at FC Bayern. The ongoing speculation about his future is not leaving the club leadership cold - and is leading to clear words before the Bundesliga match against Bremen.
Despite all the headlines about a possible return to England, the German record champions do not want to cause any unrest. Sporting director Max Eberl used the press conference on Thursday before the Bremen match to set a clear signal. According to Eberl, Kane is "fully committed" and currently gives no cause for concern.
He explained verbatim: "The way Harry presents himself here shows that he is fully involved. He is old enough to make his own decisions - regardless of whether there is an exit clause or not. Our wish is to be successful with Harry this season and beyond."
Head coach Vincent Kompany also backed his striker: "Harry is in an excellent phase. I don't want to start a new discussion. Harry wants to win titles, and he can do that here at Bayern. That's the whole focus."
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Recently, reports circulated that Kane has an exit clause. According to BILD, it is said to be 65 million Euros - provided the striker announces his move already in winter.
Especially Tottenham Hotspur, Kane's long-time club, is said to have good cards in case of a farewell. Coach Thomas Frank said: "I think there are many Tottenham fans, including myself, who would like to have Kane back. If he wants to come to us, he is more than welcome!" At the same time, he made it clear: "Personally, I honestly don't think he will do that at the moment."
According to information from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Kane's focus is fully on FC Bayern. The striker believes in the title chances this season - especially in the Champions League.
In Munich, the 32-year-old continues to be untouchable and hard to replace: In the current season, he has already scored 8 goals and 3 assists in the Bundesliga. Despite his connection to Tottenham, an imminent departure does not seem to be an issue at the moment.
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