Overview
- Bayern honorary president Uli Hoeneß said Sunday that Harry Kane did not trigger his release clause and is tied to the club through the summer of 2027.
- Hoeneß cautioned that a very large offer from a Saudi club could still lure the forward even though he and his family feel settled in Munich.
- Sporting director Max Eberl has said Bayern are in talks about an extension that would keep Kane beyond 2027.
- The unactivated clause would have allowed a 2026 move for a fixed fee reported at €60–70 million, which explains why the February deadline was pivotal.
- Kane has scored 133 goals in 136 Bayern games and has topped 30 league goals this season, with his workload under scrutiny before a Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.