Kane on Bayern Stay: No Barcelona Move Planned

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has spoken out on rumors linking him to Barcelona and questions about his long-term stay in Germany. Despite a contract extending to 2027, whispers of a possible exit next summer via a release clause have fueled debate. Spanish media outlets have highlighted Barcelona’s interest in the 32-year-old as a successor to Robert Lewandowski, but Kane has downplayed any immediate moves.

In a recent interview, Kane emphasized his contentment at Bayern, stating he has not engaged in talks with other clubs and feels settled in Munich. He noted his strong performances as evidence of his happiness and anticipates discussions with Bayern officials soon to map out his future. The England captain reassured fans that changes are unlikely post-season, focusing instead on current contributions.

Club president Herbert Hainer echoed Kane’s sentiments, praising his high-level play and expressing confidence in retaining him. Hainer highlighted Kane’s enjoyment of life in Munich and Bayern’s strong position in upcoming negotiations. As the season progresses, both parties aim to align on plans that benefit the player’s career and the team’s ambitions.