Harry Kane says he's open to extending his Bayern Munich contract
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Harry Kane says he's open to extending his Bayern Munich contract
"We haven't had that conversation yet, but I'm sure it's something we can talk about," Kane began (Bild via @iMiaSanMia). "I have almost two years left on my contract. So it's not like I'm in my final year and everyone's panicking. I'm in a good situation, and the club is in a good situation. I think the club is happy with me, and I'm happy with them. So, yes, those conversations can happen."
""They haven't happened yet," Kane continued. "But when they do happen, we'll have an open and honest conversation, about where I stand and where the future of the club lies. All I can say is that we're going in the right direction, and I'm happy about that.""
"Bayern isn't exactly the greatest at handling contract negotiations, sometimes choosing to subject their fans to unnecessary stress and panic."
Harry Kane has become the focal point of Bayern Munich's pursuit of trophies in the Bundesliga and Europe. The striker's contract runs until 2027, leaving almost two years remaining and removing immediate urgency. Kane has not yet held contract talks but says he is content with his situation and believes the club is happy with him. He expects any future negotiations to be open and honest and says the team is moving in the right direction. Concerns exist about Bayern's past handling of negotiations and the stress that can cause fans.
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