Harry Kane has made a key decision on his Bayern Munich future, with his release clause set to drop dramatically in January.
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Kane's future has been speculated onRelease clause set to drop in JanuaryPremier League clubs thought to be keenFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kane has regularly been linked with a return to the Premier League since joining Bayern Munich from Tottenham in 2023. However, the 31-year-old striker has decided he wants to stay in Bavaria for at least one more year and will not leave in the summer transfer window, according to talkSPORT. The England captain is keen to try and win the Champions League with Bayern before thinking about a possible exit.
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Kane's release clause at Bayern is set to drop from £67 million (€78m) to £54m (€63.5m), for an English team, in the next January window. The drop in price could well attract interest from Premier League clubs keen to add more attacking power to their ranks. Kane has scored 80 goals and contributed 22 assists in 89 appearances for Bayern since his move from Spurs.
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Kane scored 213 goals for Tottenham in the English top flight, leaving him behind only Alan Shearer (260) on the list of all-time top Premier League goalscorers.
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Kane could win the first senior trophy of his career on Saturday if Bayern beat RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Yet the Bavarian giants will have to cope without Kane for the match as he has picked up a one-match ban and will have to watch on from the sidelines.






