
Harry Kane, the striker of Bayern Munich, has a release clause that will become an issue for the club next summer.
He has scored 8 goals in four matches. In Friday's game against Werder Bremen, he is expected to net his 100th goal for Bayern in his 104th official match (he currently has 98 goals).
This superstar striker’s contract includes a release clause. He can leave Bayern for a transfer fee of approximately €65 million after the end of the season, on the condition that he announces his transfer intention in the winter.
Despite his contract not expiring until 2027, will the England national team captain "bid farewell" to Bayern?
It is reported that Kane still craves to break the Premier League goals record. Currently, this record is held by Alan Shearer, with 260 goals. Kane himself has 213 goals, all of which were scored during his tenure with Tottenham Hotspur.
If he returns to the UK in the summer after the 2026 World Cup, the 33-year-old will have the chance to break the record. He has already fulfilled his goal of winning a trophy with Bayern, securing his first league title last season.
In the UEFA Champions League, he and Bayern were eliminated by Real Madrid in the semi-finals in his first season with the club, and were knocked out by Inter Milan in the quarter-finals in the second season.
For Bayern, selling a 33-year-old player for €65 million is no trivial sum.
However, this amount is not even enough to buy half of Alexander Isak (26), who moved from Newcastle United to Liverpool this summer for a transfer fee of €145 million.