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·27 de setembro de 2025
Bayern fans can dream: Kane open to contract extension

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·27 de setembro de 2025
Harry Kane is in absolute top form - and happier than ever in Munich. In eight competitive matches, the English superstar has already scored 15 times for the German record champions. However, while rumors of a return to England have been circulating recently, the 32-year-old is now speaking for the first time about his future at FC Bayern.
After the 4:0 victory against Werder Bremen, in which Kane scored twice again and broke the 100-goal mark in a Bayern jersey, he made it clear in a Sky interview: "No, not at the moment," was his clear answer to the question of a possible transfer next summer.
Kane elaborated: "I'm really happy here at Bayern. I still have two years on my contract. And to be honest, I'm enjoying every minute. I enjoy playing here in front of the fans. I enjoy the team, the coach. So that's not on my mind at all. I'm just looking forward to this season and hope that we will be successful."
When asked whether Munich is currently the best place for him to win titles, Kane had a clear answer: "Definitely!"
While fans, media, and experts speculate about a possible exit clause worth 65 million Euros, Kane himself opens the door for an extension of his time at Bayern: "That's something we can discuss. I still have almost two years, so there's no reason to panic. I think they're happy with me and I'm happy with them."
The top striker is contractually bound to Bayern until 2027. Despite his advanced age, he shows game after game that he still belongs to the best strikers in the world.
The Premier League scoring record, which Kane had in mind before his transfer, no longer matters to him: "That's not really on my mind. When I left England, I thought I might come back to achieve that. But since I've been here, I enjoy playing at this level so much."
With this, Kane not only sends a clear signal against the rumors of departure - but also gives FC Bayern fans hope for a long-term future on the Isar.
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