
"There's no rush. I'm really happy in Munich. You can see that in the way I'm playing. If there's contact, then we'll see. But I'm not thinking about the new season yet. First, there's the World Cup in the summer. And it's very unlikely that anything will change after this season. I'm sure I'll have talks with Bayern in the next few months, then we'll see what's best for the future."
"Reports emerged recently that contract talks with Kane will begin in January. Bayern bosses and Kane's management are likely to discuss a new contract at the beginning of the year. Kane has a £56m release clause in his contract, but it expires in January. However, our information suggests that talks will take place only after the end of January, when his release clause in the contract runs out."
"The 32-year-old striker has been enjoying an exceptional campaign for Bayern. He has also suggested many times that he could continue staying in Germany for a few more years. A return to the Premier League is not in his mind at the moment, but La Liga Barcelona could be interested in signing him, as a replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Kane has been playing at the peak of his form, and he shares a fantastic relationship with the club officials."
Bayern Munich lost 3-1 to Arsenal in the Champions League, suffering their first defeat of the 2025-26 campaign. Harry Kane failed to score as Arsenal capitalised on set-piece opportunities. Kane, 32, has enjoyed an exceptional season at Bayern and has indicated a willingness to remain in Germany for several more years. Barcelona have been linked as a possible replacement route for Robert Lewandowski. Kane stated he is happy in Munich and not rushing decisions. His contract contains a £56m release clause that expires in January, and talks are expected after that clause lapses. He has two years remaining and a strong rapport with club officials.
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