Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has fuelled growing speculation about a potential contract extension for Harry Kane, insisting the England captain is “completely comfortable” at the Allianz Arena and suggesting discussions could happen in due course.
Speaking in an interview with Welt am Sonntag, Dreesen was quizzed on Kane’s long-term plans, with the striker’s current deal running until 2027. Kane himself recently hinted he could see his future in Bavaria beyond that date — a statement that has delighted Bayern supporters and silenced months of speculation about a possible Premier League return.
“Harry feels completely comfortable,” Dreesen told Welt, via @iMiaSanMia. “We’ll talk about it at the appropriate time. At the moment, our focus is only on the current season.”
Just weeks ago, reports suggested Kane could consider a sensational return to Tottenham Hotspur, with a “priority transfer clause” in his Bayern contract allowing his former club first refusal if he ever decided to leave. The rumor mill went into overdrive, with Spurs fans daring to dream of a reunion. But Dreesen’s latest comments have poured cold water on that narrative, reaffirming Bayern’s confidence that their star striker remains committed.
When asked about Kane’s age — he will be 34 when his contract expires — Dreesen was quick to dismiss concerns. “Contrary to all the doomsday prophecies two years ago, Harry is getting better every year. If this continues, the answer is clear,” he said, strongly hinting that Bayern would have no hesitation in offering the Englishman a new deal.
Kane’s first two seasons in Germany have been nothing short of extraordinary. After breaking Bundesliga scoring records and guiding Bayern to another domestic title, he has cemented his place as one of Europe’s most consistent goal-scorers. His leadership, professionalism, and relentless drive have made him an irreplaceable figure in Thomas Tuchel’s squad.
Behind the scenes, it’s understood Bayern’s hierarchy is fully aligned in wanting to secure Kane’s long-term commitment — a sentiment echoed by players and fans alike. “If this continues,” Dreesen added, “the answer is clear.”
With Bayern in scintillating form and Kane thriving at the heart of their attack, all signs point to a lasting relationship between the English superstar and the German giants. The message from Munich is unmistakable: Harry Kane isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
