Harry Kane's Secret Clause
Earthquake in the Bundesliga after reports claim the English striker has a release clause allowing him to leave Bayern Munich in 2026.
German football has been shaken by an unexpected revelation about Harry Kane's contract. According to 'Bild', the English striker, Bundesliga’s top scorer, has a release clause that would allow him to leave Bayern Munich starting in January 2026.
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How much is it? €65 million ($67 million). Additionally, there is another buyout clause for the summer transfer window, set at €80 million ($83 million).
Despite these contractual options, the British forward has no immediate plans to leave the Bavarian club. His performance speaks for itself: with 26 goals and 10 assists in 27 matches this season, Kane continues to prove that he is one of Europe's most lethal strikers. Although he will turn 32 in July, his competitive level remains elite, which will undoubtedly attract interest from multiple clubs in the future.
Kane’s move from London to Munich was no coincidence. Throughout his career, he has accumulated countless individual awards, but team trophies have remained elusive. However, this year could be the turning point where he finally secures his first official title. With Bayern leading the Bundesliga with 51 points, six ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, the Englishman is in a prime position to add silverware to his resume.
Additionally, Bayern is set to face Celtic Glasgow in the Champions League round of 16, while their German Cup journey ended in the same round against Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen.
With a relatively affordable release clause by modern football standards, Kane’s future remains a topic of interest. While his happiness in Munich seems evident, the transfer market always holds surprises, and the possibility of a top-tier club attempting to lure the English striker in the coming years cannot be ruled out.
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