Bayern Munich are growing increasingly concerned about renewing Harry Kane’s contract, with the star striker linked to a lucrative Saudi move and reportedly holding a favourable exit clause. Bayern Munich have been keen to renew the English striker's contract for some time now. Still, the striker has remained calm about the situation, even though it looks likely he will stay at the Allianz Arena by extending his contract. Bayern sporting director Max Eberl has consistently offered words of hope to the fanbase in the Kane contract situation, revealing that “talks” were being held. Read more: Arsenal & Real Madrid queue for Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali However, reports indicate that Kane has yet to be part of such discussions concerning any contract renewal, which is worrying from an optics perspective. The English international has a contract that expires in the summer of 2027, and there is no rush on Bayern's side to table an extension contract. However, a £57 million exit clause in 2026 stares worryingly at the face of the Bavarian club. Teams worldwide would view that fee as excellent value, given the consistently elite level maintained by one of the planet's most fearsome strikers, even at the age of 32. Read more: Jean-Philippe Mateta’s move to AC Milan OFF The 32-year-old frontman, since moving to Germany with Bayern, has bagged 123 goals through 129 appearances - picking up two Golden Boots in Germany and a Bundesliga title. Kane has become the fastest player in Bayern history to reach 100-goal contributions …
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