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Harry Kane Reported Release Clause Could Shake Up Bayern's Future Plans

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Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich in 2023 for €100 million, reportedly has an exit clause in his contract, according to Sport Bild. The 31-year-old striker, currently on 55 Bundesliga goals, is focused on winning titles, especially the Champions League.

Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich in 2023 for €100 million, reportedly has an exit clause in his contract, according to Sport Bild. The 31-year-old striker, currently on 55 Bundesliga goals, is focused on winning titles, especially the Champions League. While the clause is rumoured to be in the high double-digit million range, Kane has expressed satisfaction in Munich.

England's star footballer Harry Kane, currently playing for Bayern Munich, reportedly has a release clause in his contract according to Sport Bild, allowing him to exit the club before his contract runs out in 2027. This clause was allegedly included when Kane made his high-profile transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern in the summer of 2023, with a transfer fee of around 100 million euros.

Although Bayern Munich has not officially confirmed the details, the clause could make it easier for Kane to return to the Premier League, where he could continue chasing Alan Shearer's all-time goal record of 260 goals—Kane has scored 213 goals so far. Despite this potential exit option, Kane’s primary goal is to win major titles, particularly the Champions League, and his tenure at Bayern has already seen him break the 50-goal mark in the Bundesliga.

However, Bayern’s chances of winning the German championship are currently stronger. Kane has expressed his contentment in Munich, and there is no indication he plans to activate the exit clause soon. The clause reportedly involves a high double-digit million sum, though Kane is focused on fulfilling his title ambitions with Bayern.

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