Harry Kane’s release clause revealed

Two days after the curtain fell on a rather heated winter transfer window, the German outlet BILD has brought an intriguing piece of news from Bayern’s camp. While Max Eberl and Christoph Freund are working on new contracts for Jamal Musiala, and Joshua Kimmich (Davies just got his new one), there is a possibility on the horizon that Harry Kane could leave the Allianz Arena.Harry Kane’s stats for Bayern are unreal: • 72 games • 70 goals • 22 assists pic.twitter.com/f9Z97reuqN— Bayern & Football (@MunichFanpage) February 2, 2025 However, Bayern fans can remain calm—for at least another year. This January, Kane had the option to leave for 80 million euros, the value of his release clause. With the transfer window now closed, that option is off the table, and a new release clause will only become active in January 2026, 18 months before Kane’s current contract expires. At that point, interested clubs could sign him for 65 million, though the transfer would only be finalized in June 2026.Madrid were pushing, Liverpool snooping around, but this boy stays at homeSo, while there is a set price at which Kane could leave Munich in the future, at the moment, such a scenario seems highly unlikely. Since arriving in Germany in August of 2023 from Tottenham in a 100 million transfer, Kane and Bayern have enjoyed a happy relationship, even though the Englishman narrowly missed out on winning the first trophy of his career in his debut season outside England.’My wish is Wirtz in Bayern shirt’Kane had a phenomenal first season with Bayern, scoring 44 goals and providing 12 assists in 45 appearances across all competitions. With 36 league goals, he claimed his first-ever Golden Shoe as Europe’s top scorer. And he is firmly in the race to defend that title this season. He currently shares second place in the goal-scoring charts with Erling Haaland, both netting 19 times, while Mohamed Salah leads the pack with 21 goals. Overall, Kane has 26 goals in 27 games this season, along with 10 assists. At 32, he is chasing the Bundesliga title with Bayern, and although the club hasn’t been at its best in the Champions League, they can never be ruled out in Europe’s elite competition. If he weren’t enjoying life in Munich, he likely wouldn’t be delivering such impressive numbers.EFL Cup SemifinalWednesday23:00 (4.10) Newcastle (3.50) Arsenal (1.90)Thursday 23:00 (1.25) Liverpool (6.50) Tottenham (10.0)***odds are subject to change***

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