Bayern Munich are working to remove uncertainty surrounding their main striker before the contract situation becomes seriously confusing.
With only one year left on his current contract, speculation has understandably increased, especially with some of Europe’s biggest clubs looking for an experienced centre-forward.
Tottenham continue to dream of an emotional reunion, while Barcelona and Real Madrid are keeping an eye on developments.
However, Bayern remain relaxed and believe the England captain is happy in Munich, meaning interested clubs will be waiting for a break in the deal that may never arrive.
Contract negotiations will keep interested clubs waiting.
According to TEAMtalk, Bayern are confident that Harry Kane will sign a new long-term contract and negotiations between the club and his agent are progressing positively.
The German champions reportedly believe an extension is a matter of “when, not if”, despite interest from Tottenham, Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Kane’s existing contract expires in June 2027, as confirmed by Bayern Munich’s official player profile.
Bayern are therefore under constant pressure to secure a deal, as allowing negotiations to be pushed back to 2027 could reduce Bayern’s control over their future.
Barcelona are already exploring the possibility of signing him. talkSPORT reports that representatives of the Spanish champions have made contact with Bayern as they plan to resume negotiations after the World Cup.
Real Madrid have also requested an update, while Tottenham remain hopeful that Kane will eventually return to north London.
Staying at Bayern Munich could be the wise choice
Kane’s situation is very different to when he left Tottenham in 2023.
He settled in Germany and remains Bayern’s attacking leader and continues to compete for the biggest trophies.
A move to the Saudi Professional League is reportedly not being considered, but a move to MLS would be seen as a long-term possibility.
At the moment, staying with Bayern is the most logical decision. He remains a key figure in the team’s attack and will be difficult to replace, so he will have considerable leverage in contract negotiations.
Tottenham’s return would bring emotional appeal, but Barcelona and Real Madrid would offer new challenges.
However, leaving a stable and successful environment at this stage in your career can be a big risk.
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