Bayern Munich have opened discussions with England captain Harry Kane over a possible extension of his contract, the club’s sporting director Max Eberl said on Tuesday.
Kane, 32, joined the German champions from Tottenham Hotspur in August 2023 on a four-year deal reportedly worth an initial 100 million euros. Since arriving in Munich, the striker has been in prolific form, scoring 119 goals and providing 30 assists in 126 appearances across all competitions.
He won the first major trophy of his career last season after playing a key role in Bayern’s 2024–25 Bundesliga title triumph.
“We are talking to Harry,” Eberl said on the sidelines of a Bundesliga event in Frankfurt. “At some point a decision has to be made.”
Kane has previously indicated he would consider staying at Bayern, saying last October that his desire to return to the Premier League had diminished.
This season, he has scored 34 goals in 30 matches for Vincent Kompany’s side, including 21 goals in 19 Bundesliga games, as he chases Robert Lewandowski’s record of 41 goals in a single league campaign.
The England forward has also helped Bayern secure second place in their Champions League group with one match remaining.
Bayern chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen said Kane feels settled in Munich and that there is no urgency to rush negotiations.
“Harry has great confidence in the club and feels comfortable here,” Dreesen said. “He and his family are settled, so there is no pressure to make a quick decision.”
With inputs from BBC