Kane Confirms Bayern Extension Talks Set to Start
Harry Kane said extension talks should begin this week or next week, with German media reporting a new deal could run until at least 2029.
- On Monday, Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane confirmed he will begin negotiations to extend his contract beyond 2027, with discussions delayed by his post-World Cup holiday.
- Club management has repeatedly expressed their desire to keep Kane, calling him their "best transfer ever" after his 2023 arrival, with German media reporting a potential deal until at least 2029.
- Scoring 146 goals in 147 games across all competitions for Bayern, Kane delivered last season 61 goals in 51 games without a "single weak spell," according to Matthaeus.
- German World Cup winner Lothar Matthaeus named Kane his favorite for the Ballon d'Or, arguing he "deserves the award more than any other player" after his consistent performance.
- Defending Bundesliga champions Bayern face Borussia Dortmund in the season-opening Supercup on Saturday, offering Kane another stage to demonstrate the form driving his Ballon d'Or consideration.
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England captain Harry Kane is ready to open talks with Bayern Munich over a new contract. Kane's current deal with Bayern Munich runs until the summer of 2027, meaning the club and the striker have one more season to reach an agreement over a new deal.
The English striker and the Bayern Munich want to pursue each other's adventure in Bavaria, where the scorer is coming out of a season that has panicked the meters.
Harry Kane transfer news: England captain confirms Bayern extension talks set to start
Kane arrived at Bayern on a four-year deal in 2023 and has won two Bundesliga titles and a German Cup, while making the Champions League semifinals in two out of three seasons.
Back to training on Monday with Bayern in Munich, attacker Harry Kane declared that he is preparing to start negotiations for his renewal beyond 2027 with the Bavarian club. The 33-year-old captain of England told journalists that the talks had been postponed due to his vacation after the 2026 World Cup, but that they will start soon. — I don't know exactly when, but they will start this week or next. The two sides are calm. It is clear that the…
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