Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl confirmed on Monday that the club is in talks to extend Harry Kane’s contract.
The 32-year-old England forward, who joined Bayern in 2023, is currently under contract
until 2027.
“We’re talking to Harry, we’re talking,” Eberl said at a Bundesliga event in Frankfurt. “Everyone knows at some point a decision has to be made,” he added.
Club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen also commented on Monday: “Harry has great confidence in us, and he feels comfortable in Munich. He and his family are settled in. Therefore, we’ve got absolutely no reason to rush.”
After a long period without a team trophy, Kane broke his drought in 2025 when Bayern won the Bundesliga.
This season, Bayern are eight points clear in the league and sit second in the 36-team Champions League table.
In October, Kane expressed that he could “definitely imagine” extending his stay in Germany.
Kane has scored 119 goals in 126 games for Bayern, along with 30 assists.
In the current campaign, Kane has 34 goals in 30 games, with 21 goals in 19 Bundesliga matches. He is on track to break the single-season league record of 41 goals set by Robert Lewandowski in 2020-21.
(With AFP Inputs)











