Bayern Munich Concerned Over Harry Kane's Future Amid Saudi Interest
Bayern remain confident that Harry Kane, whose contract runs until 2027, is happy and settled, with no release clause triggered. Uli Hoeness praised his form as the team nears the 101 goal record, needing just 4 more goals. However, he warned that a Saudi offer could still influence Kane’s future.
In the Bundesliga, Bayern München remain focused on securing the long term future of Harry Kane, even as concerns grow about potential interest from Saudi Arabia. Club honorary president Uli Hoeness admitted that while Kane is happy in Germany, a lucrative offer from Saudi clubs could still pose a threat.
Kane, whose current contract runs until 2027, has not activated his release clause, believed to be between €60 million and €70 million. The club is already planning negotiations to extend his deal further, reflecting his importance to the squad. Hoeness shared confidence that Kane and his family are settled and enjoying life in Munich, which strengthens Bayern’s hopes of retaining him.
On the pitch, Bayern’s attacking unit under coach Vincent Kompany has been in outstanding form. The team is just 4 goals away from surpassing the historic 101 goal record set in the 1971 to 1972 season, with 7 matches still remaining.
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