- Bayern Munich are set to begin contract negotiations with star striker Harry Kane at the end of the season, as confirmed by supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
- Kane, who joined from Tottenham in a £100m deal in 2023, will have just one year remaining on his current contract by summer and has expressed his contentment in Munich.
- Rummenigge noted Kane's commitment to the club, stating he did not activate a release clause, which indicated his clear intention to remain in Munich.
- The club's aim is to extend Kane's contract due to his significant impact and “transformation” under Vincent Kompany, evolving into a playmaker who also scores prolifically, which is vital for Bayern’s style of play.
- Kane has been a pivotal figure for Bayern, scoring 138 goals in 141 appearances, securing two Bundesliga titles, and playing a key role in their journey to this season’s Champions League semi-finals.
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