Overview
- Bayern and Kane have held concrete talks on an extension, with the club proposing a deal through 2029 and his camp targeting 2030.
- The striker is seeking pay on par with Jamal Musiala, a request that collides with Bayern’s efforts to keep salaries in line.
- Club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said Kane’s brother acts as his agent, his father is involved, and the family feels settled in Munich.
- Kane’s case is strengthened by an exceptional season, including 36 Bundesliga goals and a 17-goal gap over the runner-up, per Opta.
- Reports say wealthy foreign teams, including Saudi Pro League clubs, are monitoring the situation and could move after the World Cup with richer offers.