Bayern Munich is waiting for Harry Kane's release clause to expire
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Bayern Munich is waiting for Harry Kane's release clause to expire
"Per a report by Bild's Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich's Harry Kane is due to receive a contract renewal. The English captain is under contract until the end of 2027. Should Kane choose to exit the club in the summer, a release clause in the contract makes Kane available for a price of €65 million. However, the clause is timebound. Kane is required to communicate to Bayern before the end of January, regarding his wish to leave."
"The report further states that despite turning 34 at the end of contract, the club is banking on Kane to continue playing at a very high level. This comes from the fact that Kane is a player possessing exceptional technical quality and his performance relies heavily on his acute footballing sense. His heat map in the Der Klassiker fixture against Borussia Dortmund reflects how involved Kane has grown to be in nearly every area of the pitch."
Harry Kane is contracted to Bayern Munich until the end of 2027. A €65 million release clause allows a summer exit if Kane notifies Bayern of his wish to leave before the end of January. Bayern plan to wait until that clause window expires before opening contract-extension negotiations, likely beginning talks in February. The club values Kane's technical quality and acute footballing sense over concerns about age or physique. Kane's heat map in the Der Klassiker vs Borussia Dortmund shows extensive involvement across the pitch, supporting a potential transition to a playmaker role. Bayern beat Club Brugge 4-0 in the Champions League and maintained strong form.
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