Harry Kane has the power to leave Bayern Munich after ensuring an exit clause was written into his contract following his move from Tottenham.
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Kane has release clause in current Bayern contractWas available for €80 million (£66m) in JanuaryClause has now dropped significantlyFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kane joined Bayern from Tottenham in a blockbuster £100 million ($125m) move back in 2023. The forward is famously yet to win a trophy with the Bavarian giants but has been in prolific form, scoring 55 goals in 50 Bundesliga matches to make history at the Allianz Arena. Yet Kane does have the power to trigger a release clause in his Bayern contract should he wish, according to which could potentially lead him to a return to the Premier League. The England captain was available for just €80 million (£66m) in the January transfer window but that clause will now be available again next winter at the reduced fee of €65m (£54m).
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There's no suggestion at all that Kane wants to leave Bayern or has even pondered an exit. The striker has settled well in Munich and will be hoping to end his trophy drought this season. Bayern currently top the Bundesliga table by six points from Bayer Leverkusen and will face Celtic for a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.
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Kane is contracted to Bayern until 2027 but club chiefs have been looking at potential successors in the long term, with Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres of interest to the Bavarian giants.
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Kane has been in good form recently for Bayern, scoring four goals in his last three games, and will be hoping to continue that run on Friday against Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga.






