Harry Kane has confirmed he is ready to open negotiations with Bayern Munich over a contract extension that would keep him at the Bundesliga club beyond 2027. The England international revealed that discussions between his representatives and the Bavarian giants are scheduled to begin imminently.
The 33-year-old striker, who recently returned from vacation, currently has just one year remaining on his existing agreement. With his contract set to expire in 2027, Kane acknowledged the importance of addressing his future promptly while emphasising that the process is being approached calmly by all involved.
Kane Confirms Talks
Speaking on Monday, Kane indicated that formal negotiations would commence “next week or the week after,” according to AZ. He said: “I only have one year left on my contract, so now is the time to talk about it.” He added: “Both sides are very relaxed.”
The England captain indicated that both parties are eager to continue their relationship, with Bayern reportedly open to securing his long-term future. Kane’s comments suggest a mutual willingness to reach an agreement.
Contract Duration Debate
While both Kane and Bayern Munich are open to extending their partnership, the specific length of the new deal remains a point of discussion. The potential sticking point centres on whether the extension should run until 2029 or 2030.
As Kane enters the final 12 months of his current contract, the outcome of these forthcoming talks will prove significant for Bayern’s planning. Securing the star striker on a longer-term basis would provide stability to their attacking options, whereas failure to agree terms could raise questions about his future at the club.
The coming two weeks are expected to bring clarity on whether the England captain will commit to Munich for several more years or enter the season with his future unresolved.