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Bayern confirms contract talks with England captain Harry Kane have begun

  • On Jan 26, 2026, Bayern Munich opened talks with Harry Kane over a contract extension, with Max Eberl telling Sky Germany, `We are in talks with Harry.`
  • Kane's prolific season, with 34 goals and four assists, underpins Bayern's negotiations as they sit eight points clear with 13 matches left and he ties Kylian Mbappé with 21 league goals.
  • Kane's current deal, worth around �480,000 weekly, runs until summer 2027, with Bayern prepared to extend until 2028 or 2029, according to Sky Germany.
  • With Kane leading the line, Bayern have been beaten only twice this season, and the 32-year-old striker has scored 119 goals in 126 appearances, last month becoming the fastest to 100 goal contributions.
  • FC Augsburg's official X account mocked Kane after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat, drawing more than 119,000 likes and comparing Kane's 21 goals to their squad’s 22, before retractions.
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Bayern confirms contract talks with England captain Harry Kane have begun

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Harry Kane could be set for a longer stay in Germany after Bayern Munich confirmed it's in talks to extend the England captain's contract.

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Even if the contract runs until 2027: FC Bayern negotiates with goal machine Harry Kane on a new working paper. The discussions are probably not too complicated for the protagonists, it is said from the headroom of the Munich. In another place, however, there is still a lot of uncertainty.

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Will Harry Kane soon be extended to FC Bayern? A statement by Max Eberl is likely to inspire new hope among numerous supporters of Bayern.

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Report: Harry Kane in talks for new Bayern deal

Harry Kane has opened talks over a new Bayern Munich contract, according to a report in Germany.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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