Bayern Munich Reveals Harry Kane Price and Admits Possible Exit
Bayern Munich values Harry Kane at €250 million, while acknowledging that an exorbitant offer could change his future.

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Bayern Munich has made it clear that they have no intention of letting Harry Kane leave, but the German club acknowledges that a considerable offer could alter their plans. The England captain has been virtually 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, with 31 goals in just 26 Bundesliga matches and 48 goals in 40 games in total.

The 32-year-old is under contract until the end of next season and does not seem likely to leave this summer, as Bayern pushes for another Bundesliga title and is still going strong in the Champions League.
Honorary club president Uli Hoeness spoke about Kane's future, expressing confidence that the striker will remain a Bayern player next season. However, he accepts that a Saudi Arabian club could make an offer that is impossible to refuse, which is not out of the question, as the Saudi Pro League has been linked with a transfer for Kane before. "He didn't exercise his release clause, which means he is definitely under contract here until the summer of 2027," Hoeness told Kicker.

Kane is already among Bayern's top 10 all-time goalscorers. Hoeness added: "What I hear and feel is that he and his family feel very comfortable here. You never know when a Saudi comes along and puts a lot of money on the table... But he feels very much at home." The 74-year-old executive offered a valuation of Kane, but doubted that his own figure was correct when comparing it to what Liverpool paid Newcastle for Alexander Isak last summer.
Hoeness estimated Kane's value at €150 million (£130 million). However, he alluded that if Isak cost Liverpool €150 million, then Harry would be worth €250 million (£218 million). Kane is set to play for England for the 113th time next week.

The England captain shows no signs of slowing down, despite turning 33 in July this year, and Hoeness has no doubt that he will continue to perform at a high level for many more years. "Harry Kane can play at this level for at least another three or four years, because he is a perfect professional who takes care of his body," he said. "He is always in rehab and with the physiotherapists." Kane will return to the England side on Tuesday against Japan after missing the friendly against Uruguay on Friday night.
Former Three Lions striker Wayne Rooney fervently wishes Kane to be fit and lead England's chances at the World Cup this summer, but does not believe that the Bayern superstar will relax for his club before the huge international tournament. Kane is England's top scorer, having scored 78 goals for his country.

"I think such an important aspect for England is having Harry Kane fit and, if he is, he will be a major reason why we win if we do," Rooney told PA. "But if you go into any game and you are not fully committed to that game because you are thinking about something else, then you could potentially get injured". "Any player will tell you that you play for your club and when you play for your club, that's all that matters until that season is over, then you go with England and then England takes over". "I don't think he's going to slow down. I hope Bayern Munich wins the league pretty soon and Vincent Kompany lends him a hand!".
Kane's contract extends until the summer of 2027, and although Bayern has no intention of selling him, the possibility of a lucrative offer from a Saudi club is always present. The comfort of Kane and his family in Munich is an important factor, but Saudi football has demonstrated its ability to attract big stars with significant financial offers. Kane's situation is a clear example of the complex dynamics of modern football, where performance on the field and personal stability are intertwined with financial temptations.
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