Harry Kane Signals Long Term Commitment to Bayern Munich

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Harry Kane has hinted at extending his stay with FC Bayern Munich beyond his current 2027 contract. At a fan event near Munich, the 32 year old said he feels completely at home and is open to staying longer.

Harry Kane has hinted at extending his stay with FC Bayern Munich beyond his current 2027 contract. At a fan event near Munich, the 32 year old said he feels completely at home and is open to staying longer. Kane is focused on winning the treble this season and is also taking German lessons twice a week.

When the winter break concluded, Harry Kane returned to Munich refreshed, motivated and increasingly settled into life at FC Bayern Munich. The striker made a strong impression during Bayern’s traditional fan club visit in Denkendorf, roughly 100 kilometers north of Munich, where around 500 supporters packed into a gymnasium to welcome him with chants, music and an electric atmosphere. Kane clearly enjoyed the moment and highlighted how much these close interactions with fans mean to him.

At 32, Kane openly suggested that extending his contract beyond its current 2027 expiry is a real possibility. He confirmed that talks are taking place and stressed that he feels extremely comfortable in Munich, stating that there is no place he would rather be right now. The break allowed him to recharge mentally and physically, spending time with his family in Lapland and later enjoying some sunshine and golf, a rare luxury compared to his Premier League years.

Sporting ambition remains Kane’s top priority. He has set his sights firmly on winning all three major trophies this season, expressing confidence in Bayern’s strong start, squad quality and work ethic.

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