Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness stated that Harry Kane will remain at the club until his contract ends in 2027 despite rumours of a return to Tottenham or interest from Barcelona. Kane has scored 24 goals in 20 games this season.
Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness stated that Harry Kane will remain at the club until his contract ends in 2027 despite rumours of a return to Tottenham or interest from Barcelona. Kane has scored 24 goals in 20 games this season. Hoeness added that Kane’s family is settled in Germany and the striker could even extend his deal.
For the Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, the latest update from honorary president Uli Hoeness has brought clarity to the situation surrounding Harry Kane’s future. The striker, who has been in remarkable form with 24 goals in 20 games across all competitions this season, was previously linked with a potential exit due to a €65M release clause valid until the end of the January window.
Reports had suggested that Tottenham and even Barcelona were monitoring his situation, especially with suggestions that Kane could seek a return to London after securing silverware in Germany. Hoeness, however, has firmly dismissed the possibility of an imminent departure. He stated that Bayern fully expects Kane to honour his contract until 2027, adding that the club believes he may even extend his stay. According to Hoeness, Kane’s family is settled in Munich, which has strengthened confidence inside the club.
Barcelona have reportedly identified Kane as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski, whose contract expires this summer. Yet with Kane already 32 and set to be 34 by the time his Bayern deal ends, major clubs may hesitate to invest unless he continues performing at an elite level. His current form suggests he could defy age expectations, but for now, Bayern view him as a long-term part of their project.
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