Kane's future still unclear: Contract renewal or Arab money

Bayern Munich want to extend Harry Kane's contract beyond 2027, and so far it appears that such a deal is a matter of formality.
The 32-year-old Englishman has given positive signals and the German club has begun talks about a renewal, especially since his release clause expired at the end of January.
However, according to Kicker, the situation is not entirely calm. Some clubs could activate the release clause by the end of February, which fluctuates between 60 and 70 million euros.
Although such a departure seems unexpected, the leaders of Säbener Straße cannot be completely calm.
The main reason is Saudi Arabia. The German magazine reports that Kane is at the top of the Saudis' wish list, and at least one club is preparing a "very lucrative offer" to lure the striker next summer or, at the latest, in 2027.
However, it is doubtful whether Kane would seriously consider a move to Saudi Arabia, as he has repeatedly stressed that he feels comfortable in Munich. Bayern are also unlikely to welcome potential interest from the Premier League, suggesting the situation for the England star remains delicate. /Telegraph/




















































