Harry Kane Contract Talks with Bayern Hit a Standstill
Harry Kane's contract extension talks with Bayern Munich have reportedly stalled despite his current deal running until 2027. The two sides are yet to agree on the length and financial terms of a new contract, attracting interest from several wealthy European clubs.
Kane enjoyed a remarkable 2025/26 season, scoring 61 goals and providing 7 assists in 51 matches.
In the latest development from Germany, Bayern Munich and Harry Kane have reportedly hit a roadblock in talks over a new contract. While Kane remains the club’s leading striker and his current deal runs until 2027, negotiations over an extension have stalled due to differences regarding the length of the contract and financial terms. The situation has attracted attention from several wealthy European clubs, which are keeping a close watch on the outcome. Reports suggest that Kane’s representatives have already received interest from multiple teams.
If Bayern fails to reach an agreement before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the club could be forced to consider significant transfer offers during the upcoming summer window. Kane enjoyed an outstanding 2025/26 season with Bayern. The England captain featured in 51 matches across all competitions, scoring 61 goals and providing 7 assists. His performances helped Bayern secure a domestic double and reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
Kane also finished as the winner of the European Golden Shoe after scoring 36 league goals, finishing ahead of several rivals, including Erling Haaland. The 32-year-old striker has also spoken about his Ballon d'Or ambitions. Kane believes his trophy haul and remarkable goal-scoring record have placed him firmly in contention for football’s biggest individual honour. He added that England winning the World Cup could further strengthen his chances of claiming the prestigious award.