Harry Kane Delays Bayern Munich Contract Talks Until After World Cup, Says Situation Remains Calm
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Harry Kane has downplayed any urgency regarding his Bayern Munich contract extension despite an exceptional individual season. The England captain concluded a record-breaking campaign in Bavaria but fans may have to await clarity on his long-term future until after the World Cup.
The striker puts contract talks on hold
Kane has revealed he is not yet ready to begin contract extension talks with Bayern. The former Tottenham player capped off his domestic season by lifting the DFB-Pokal trophy in Berlin, but has opted to postpone negotiations until after the upcoming World Cup.
While Bayern supporters eagerly anticipate seeing the 32-year-old commit his future to the club, Kane remains composed about the situation. With the domestic season officially concluded, the striker’s focus has shifted entirely to international duties and the pursuit of a major trophy with England.
What Harry Kane said about his future
Speaking to Sky Sport DE following the cup final victory over Stuttgart, Kane addressed the surrounding speculation. The forward made clear that while conversations are planned, they will not occur in the immediate future.
The England captain stated: “It’s not the time to talk about that now, but there’s no panic. We wanted to hold conversations until the end of the season and we’ve got a World Cup still to play. But everyone knows how much I enjoy it here. That situation is calm.” The statement confirms that while the intention exists to discuss terms, the World Cup takes priority.
Hoeness dismisses Barcelona transfer rumours
Kane’s incredible form has inevitably generated interest from Europe’s elite, with reports suggesting Barcelona are keen to lure him to Camp Nou as a replacement for Robert Lewandowski. However, Bayern honorary president Uli Hoeness has been quick to dismiss the idea that their star man could be sold this summer.
Hoeness delivered a blunt response to the speculation, insisting Barcelona lack the financial capacity to fund such a massive operation. The Bayern chief remains adamant that the club has no intention of cashing in on a player he described as the best transfer in club history, especially after a season where Kane netted 61 goals in 51 matches.
Potential Premier League return remains uncertain
While Kane appears settled in Germany, the prospect of returning to the Premier League continues to linger. Having left Tottenham with 213 goals, he remains within striking distance of Alan Shearer’s legendary tally of 260, leading many to believe a return to England is inevitable before retirement.
The striker has previously admitted his stance on a return has softened the longer he has stayed in the Bundesliga. While he hasn’t ruled out a homecoming, Kane has emphasized his commitment to the German giants: “I am fully all in with Bayern. If there was a conversation about extending then we will see, but I have still got this season and another season. It is not like I am in my last year, it is not like there is any panic.”
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