Bayern Munich intends to extend the contract of 32-year-old English striker Harry Kane, which currently runs until 2027, and the club is optimistic about securing a renewal. Speaking to 'kicker', Uli Hoeneß described a long-term stay for the striker as a dream and noted that he feels Kane and his family are extremely comfortable in Munich. Hoeneß also expressed concern that a Saudi club could offer a massive amount of money.
It is reported that a club from Saudi Arabia, such as Al Nassr, has a substantial budget and could tempt Kane with a very large offer. Kane's current annual earnings are approximately 25 million euros. While Bayern Munich might be unable to compete financially with such figures, they aim to persuade him with the prospect of winning titles and the family's well-being in the city. Kane joined Bayern in August 2023 for a fee reported to be around €100 million and has 5 goals in 31 Bundesliga appearances this season. In addition to the Saudi interest, he has also been linked with clubs such as FC Barcelona and Manchester United. Recent reports mention a potential €65 million release clause for the summer of 2026, and this figure matches his current Transfermarkt market value.
