Bayern Munich News: Harry Kane, FC Bayern have no issues with contract years; Liverpool breaking the bank again this summer?; and MORE!
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Bayern Munich News: Harry Kane, FC Bayern have no issues with contract years; Liverpool breaking the bank again this summer?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich and Harry Kane are aligned on contract extension terms, with no disagreement over the number of years. Negotiations have not yet started, so the key question of whether the deal is one year or two years remains open for later. Kane has said the delay in discussing a new contract was to let the season play out and to finish the World Cup. He is relaxed about timing and believes he can sign either before or after the World Cup. Herbert Hainer indicated Kane will receive a new contract, easing concerns about his situation. Bayern could keep Kane for an additional year or two after his deal ends in 2027.
"❌ It is NOT TRUE: Bayern Munich and Harry Kane disagree over the contract length on the table. The rumours were that Kane is demanding a contract until 2030, while Bayern Munich are just offering a one-year deal. But no, at the moment, the negotiations have not really started. Of course, when they're at the table, this will be the big question. Will it be one year more or two years more? I think it could be a one-year contract with the option of an additional year. But Harry Kane wants to concentrate on his next title, which is the DFB Pokal in Berlin. It won't be a big topic before then. On the England international's end, he's very relaxed. He's said he can sign a contract before the World Cup and also after the World Cup. So, nobody is in a rush. Herbert Hainer also made it clear that Kane will get a new contract from Bayern Munich. Everything is relaxed."
"Contrary to previous reports, Sport Bild's Christian Falk says that there is no disagreement on the amount of years for a contract extension between Bayern Munich and Harry Kane. This lines up with Kane's statements over the weekend, where he said the delay in talking about a new deal was strictly because he wanted to let the season play out and also finish the World Cup."
"This will - hopefully - ease the tension among some fans who began to fret Kane's situation. Having Kane for an extra year or two after his deal ends in 2027 will be nice for the Bavarians."
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