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·15 de outubro de 2025
'It feels like my second home': Harry Kane commits to FC Bayern

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·15 de outubro de 2025
For months, rumors have been circulating in England about a possible return of Harry Kane to Tottenham Hotspur. The Bayern star has once again addressed the speculation—and his statements are sure to please the fans of the record champions.
The captain of the English national team has repeatedly been linked with a comeback in North London. According to consistent media reports, Kane has a release clause in his contract that could become active in January, should he request to leave the club. But the 32-year-old currently wants nothing to do with that.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Kane explained: “I’m not sure (if I’ll return). I’m very happy here in Munich. That’s not something I’m thinking about.”
Even though the Spurs’ record goal scorer will never forget his roots in North London, his future is clearly anchored in Munich. “It will always be ‘we’ with Spurs, because I spent my whole life there. I’m a fan of theirs and will always watch them and see how they’re doing. They will certainly always be a part of my life, but at the moment I’m really enjoying it here.”
The English striker, who left Tottenham in 2023 after almost two decades at the club, also expressed his delight at his former club’s cup success last season. “It was great to see them win a trophy this year. I have a lot of friends there among the players and staff.”
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Since his move to FC Bayern, Kane has quickly settled into life in Germany—both on and off the pitch. With an impressive 103 goals in 106 competitive matches, he has long since proven that he can perform at a world-class level outside the Premier League as well. Under coach Vincent Kompany, the striker is an undisputed key player and leader on the field.
“It’s such a big club. I wanted to experience something different, a different league and a different culture,” Kane explained. “Bayern is one of the best clubs in Europe every year and one of the favorites to win the Champions League. I wanted to prove myself at this level—and I love it, both on and off the pitch. It now feels like my second home. I’m enjoying every moment and hope it continues like this.”
Kane also remains in top form for his home country: In England’s recent 5-0 win over Latvia, he scored twice and secured the Three Lions’ ticket to the World Cup next summer.
Despite the ongoing transfer rumors, Kane makes it clear: he feels at home with the record champions and is not thinking about leaving. On the contrary: the top striker has recently expressed openness to an extension. Bayern are also seriously considering it. A new contract until 2028 is on the table.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.