Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness expressed optimism about extending Harry Kane's contract beyond 2027. He stated that Kane and his family feel extremely comfortable at the club. Bayern have opened talks with the striker, who has scored 133 goals in 136 games since joining in 2023.
Uli Hoeness, Bayern Munich's honorary president, struck a positive tone on Harry Kane's future at the club. Speaking to Kicker, Hoeness noted that Kane did not exercise his release clause, securing his stay until summer 2027. He added that the England international and his family feel very much at home in Munich, despite potential interest from Saudi clubs offering big money. Bayern have initiated discussions for an extension, valuing the partnership that has brought huge dividends for both player and club. Kane has been prolific since his 2023 move from Tottenham Hotspur, netting 133 goals in 136 appearances across all competitions. Last season, he helped Bayern reclaim the Bundesliga title from Bayer Leverkusen, marking his first major trophy. This term, under coach Vincent Kompany, Bayern lead the Bundesliga by nine points over Borussia Dortmund with seven matches left. They also advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals against Real Madrid and the DFB-Pokal semi-finals versus Leverkusen. The team sits just five goals from breaking the Bundesliga single-season record of 101, set by Bayern's 1971-72 side. Kane has contributed 31 league goals toward that effort. Upcoming fixtures include a Bundesliga clash with Freiburg on Saturday, followed by the Champions League first leg in Madrid three days later.