
"The 32-year-old striker has scored 28 goals in all competitions already, but his involvement in games goes beyond goals and assists. It seems like he has reinvented himself this season, and Bayern feel the striker has enough in his tank to continue at this level for a few years. Harry Kane's move to protect Bayern future Kane has said in multiple interviews that he is loving his time in Germany and wants to win more trophies with the Bavarian giants."
"Kane has a £56m release clause in his contract, but it expires at the end of January. The striker has decided not to trigger his release clause. For him, winning trophies with Bayern is more important than anything else. In recent months, mainly Spanish media reported that Barcelona were considering making a move for Kane, as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who is set to become a free agent next summer."
"What Bayern are planning to do with Kane I previously told CFBayern that contract talks will take place only after the end of January, when his release clause expires. The England striker still has two years left on his deal, and it appears that all parties are pretty relaxed about his situation. Kane can even imagine delaying the talks until after the World Cup."
Harry Kane, 32, has scored 28 goals across all competitions and has expanded his contributions beyond goals and assists. Kane is enjoying life in Germany and prioritizes winning trophies, particularly the Champions League, with Bayern rather than chasing individual records in England. He holds a £56m release clause that expires at the end of January and has chosen not to activate it. Links to Barcelona were not seriously pursued. Contract negotiations are expected after January; Kane has two years remaining and both he and Bayern are open to a one-year extension, possibly delayed until after the World Cup.
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