England captain Harry Kane has taken to life in Germany absolutely perfectly since his move from Tottenham Hotspur in 2023, and that has kept plenty of teams keen on a potential move for him.
The Bayern Munich star has scored 109 goals in 114 appearances for the Bundesliga club, winning the league title in his second season with the club, while cementing his status as one of the very best strikers in world football in the process.
FC Barcelona have been strongly linked with a move for the 32-year-old ahead of the 2026 summer transfer window, and now Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl has spoken out on the rumours about his future.
Max Eberl Speaks Out on Harry Kane Future
Harry Kane celebrating after scoring a brace for Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League against Chelsea
After reports emerged that Spanish giants Barcelona were eyeing a move to sign the former Tottenham star, Kane himself came out to publicly commit his short-term future to the Bavarian side.
"I haven't had any contact with anyone. I feel very comfortable here, although we haven't discussed my situation with Bayern yet. There's no rush and I'm very happy in Munich. It's unlikely that anything will change after this season."
Kane's current contract at the Allianz Arena is set to expire in 2027, and it has been reported that there is a release clause within his contract that could see him leave for a reduced fee compared to his market value.
But club director Max Eberl has now admitted that Bayern are planning talks with the England hitman over his future, and revealed that he is not worried about him potentially leaving.
"We will meet with Kane in January 2026 to discuss his future, as we had agreed. I think we can all see that he is happy at Bayern and how comfortable he feels here.
"I'm not too worried about Kane leaving, despite everything that's being said.
"In my opinion, Harry can definitely have a big impact on the Ballon d'Or voting this year because of the season he's having and what he did last year.
"It's incredible what he's achieving and I think he should be in the top three for this award, at least. If I were to vote, I wouldn't hesitate to put him first because of everything he gives on the pitch. He's a very important player for us."
Harry Kane in Race for Ballon d'Or
Harry Kane in action for England against Andorra
Kane's form over the last two years has seen him regularly spoken about in the circles of the best players in the world, and his form in the 2025/26 season has seen him even mentioned as a potential Ballon d'Or winner.
Ahead of the huge Champions League game against Bayern Munich, Kane has hit with 24 goals in 18 appearances across all competitions for the Bundesliga giants, and will be hoping to add to that tally at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.
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