Bayern Munich don’t have any intention of letting Harry Kane go, however the German giants admit that a monumental offer could change things.
The England captain has been near unstoppable since joining Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur in 2023, scoring 133 goals in 136 games across all competitions.
This season is proving to be his best yet, scoring 31 times in only 26 Bundesliga outings and 48 goals in 40 games in total.
The 32-year-old stays under contract until the top of next season and doesn’t look prone to leave this summer, as Bayern push for yet one more Bundesliga title and are still going strong within the Champions League.
Honorary club president Uli Hoeness has spoken out about Kane’s future, sounding confident that the striker will still be a Bayern player next season.
Nevertheless, he accepts that a Saudi Arabian club could produce a proposal inconceivable to show down, which shouldn’t be out of the query seen because the Saudi Pro League have been linked with a move for Kane before.
‘He didn’t exercise his release clause, which suggests he’s definitely under contract here until summer 2027,’ Hoeness told Kicker.
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‘What I’m hearing and feeling is that he and his family feel extremely comfortable here. You never know when a Saudi comes along and puts a number of money on the table… But he feels very much at home.’
The 74-year-old offered a valuation of Kane, but doubted that his own number could be correct in comparison to how much Liverpool paid Newcastle for Alexander Isak last summer.
‘I’d say Harry Kane is price €150m (£130m). But then you definitely see Alexander Isak cost €150m to Liverpool…if Isak is price €150m, then Harry is price €250m (£218m).’

The England captain is showing no sign of slowing down, despite turning 33 in July this yr, and Hoeness has no doubts that he’ll proceed to perform much deeper into his thirties.
‘Harry Kane can play at this level for a minimum of one other three or 4 years, because he’s an ideal skilled who takes care of his body,’ he said. ‘He’s at all times at rehab and with the physios.’
Kane will return to the England side on Tuesday against Japan after missing the friendly with Uruguay on Friday night.
Former Three Lions forward Wayne Rooney is desperate for Kane to be fit and lead England’s probabilities on the World Cup this summer, but cannot see the Bayern superstar easing off for his club ahead of the massive international tournament.

‘I feel such a crucial aspect for England is having Harry Kane fit and if he’s, then he’ll be a significant reason why we do win it if we do,’ Rooney told PA.
‘But in the event you go into any game and also you’re not fully committed to that game since you’re pondering of something else then you definitely potentially could get injured.
‘Any player will let you know that you just’re playing on your club and while you’re playing on your club, that’s all that matters until that season is over then you definitely go away with England then England take over.
‘I don’t think he’ll be slowing down. Hopefully Bayern Munich have the league won quite early and Vincent Kompany gives him a bit little bit of help!’
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